ACCOUNT OF GENUS SEDUM AS FOUND IN CULTIVATION. 239 

 green, scarcely glaucous, not suffused with red when old. Inflorescence 



^"^ N^o doubt a wild American form, as Sedums, being increased by 

 division in most cases, do not tend to give garden sports. Received 

 as " Sedum ' W. Pascoe '— S. spathulifolium X obtusaium," from Messrs. 



Fig. 138. — S. spathulifolium Hooker. 



Stormonth (but it has no obtusatum hlood in it); as " S .spathulifolium 

 ' Wansfell ' var." from Mr. Walpole, of Mount Usher, Co. Wicklow ; 

 and as S. spathulifolium from several other sources. 



Var. purpureum var. nov.* 



Rosettes large. i\ to 2 inches across, leaves deep-purple except 

 when young, when they are white and mealy, inflorescence large. 



* Rosulae amplae, foUa atropurpurea. foUa juvenia farinosa. inflorescentia 

 ampla. 



