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account of the cultivated Stonecrops. but states that he had not seen 

 U and as the name is sometimes appUed in catalogues to other specje^^ 

 tl^e plknt cannot be accepted as formerly in English gardens. The 



Fig. 149. — S. japonicum Siebold. 



foUowing description is condensed from Miquel and Maximowicz 

 {loc. cit.) and the figure is taken from Makino {loc. cit.). 



Description -Aglabrous.creeping,evergreenperennial. S/«»f rppting below. 

 rou^d^'^oTwith icending barren and flowering f-^f -^ 4 t^ 6 -d. « ^gh^ 

 the former usually the taUer. Leaves alternate, i inch long, twice as ^""B ^ 

 the intemodi linear-oblong, obtuse, sessile, semiterete, shortly spurred. In- 



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