ACCOUNT OF GENUS SEDUM AS FOUND IN CULTIVATION. 21 Q 



tinguished. Only one of these is in cultivation so far as I amT aware 

 —G. oregana Britton {Sedum oreganum Nuttall, 5. obiusatum of 



gardens), which is known at once by its very long, tapering, semi-erect 

 petals. From true 5. ohiusaiwn the present plant differs in its much 

 larger flowers, in the shape of its leaves, &c. 



loi. Sedum divergens S. Watson (fig. 126). 

 S. divergens S. Watson in "Proc. Amer. Acad.," 17, 372, 1882. 



"N. 



Amer. Flora," 22, 73, 1905. 

 Synonym. — S. Willisii (a notnen nudum) of gardens. 

 A pleasing little plant on account of its neat habit, the red tint 

 which its leaves assume in exposure, and the large size of its deep yellow 



