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119. Sedum oaxacanum Rose (fig. 146). 

 S. oaxacanum Rose in " Contrib. U.S. Nat. Herb.," 13, 299, 1911. 



A stout little yeUow-flowered, much-branched, creeping species, 

 of distinct appearance among cultivated Sedums. Its obovate. 



Fig. 145. — S. Stribrnyi Velenovsky. 



thick, flat, sessile leaves ^ inch long, borne on rough stems which 



lengthen indefinitely, and yellow flowers borne singly or 2 or 3 



together at the tips of the branches, will distinguish it. 



Description.— A small, glabrous, evergreen, creeping perennial. Roots 

 fibrous, strong. Stem much branched, prostrate, with ascending tips, rooting, 



