ACCOUNT OF GENUS SEDUM AS FOUND IN CULTIVATION. l6l 



Var. minus, var. nov.* (fig. 86). 



Much smaller in all its parts ; stem 2-3 inches long, leaves | inch 

 to i inch long; flowers | inch diameter. The plant retains its relatively 

 small size under varying conditions. 



Fig. 86.-5. ternatum var. minus nov. 



Origin not known, but it is probably an indigenous American 

 form. 



67. Sedum Nevii A. Gray (fig. 87). 

 S. Ne^ii A. Gray, " Manual Botany Northern U.S^ed^ 5, X7f^xB67. 

 Masters in Gar<i.aro»., 1878, u. 376. N. Amer. riora, ,/ 



I..„sx,..T,OKS.-Meehan, ■•Na«veFL a^^uT-t^.'i -• '■ '• P'' " 

 iritton and Brown, " lUustr. Flora Northern U.!.., a. 

 I A distinct little American plant preferring Irke |ts -mp^ot 



KSs^ Tist^st^uSV^O^e^^S.^^^^^^^^^^^ 

 te b\r tbooLnd U.W.. ^.P^Ud ^^ Not^uncommo^ 

 lin cultivation, and constant m cnaracter. 



\ . QuamtypomuUominn,,.a„..5-8cm (ne^«-i3-ir'"''°''^"°'"'°"' 

 : (nee .5 mm.) longta, Soribu, 10 mm. (neo 13 mm.) diametro. ^ 



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