540 320. Sediim. 47. CRASSULACE^. Pl.ex.cal 



Ai}ncainpseros vulj(0 Faba inver-ia, Ger. em. 518,2. 

 Telepliium seu Crassula major viila:aris, Park. 726. 

 Seduin Telcpbium y, Lin. S. P. 616. 

 Sediim Telepliium a, Aiton H. Kew. ed. 2, 3, 1 11. 

 Anacatnpseros vulgaris, Haworth Succ. 112. 

 Common orpine. Live long. Lib long. 



Fields and hedges on chalky soils; perennial; August. 



Root white; stem 2 feet high, simple; leaves ovate, glau- 

 cous, smooth; jiowers whitish. — Leaves boiled in milk 

 diuretic. 



3. Sediim tripfiyllum. Three-leaved stone-crop. 

 Stem upright; leaves in three, whirled, oblong, serrate; 



corymhus terminal. 



Sedum Telephium /S, JLm. S. P. 616. 

 Seduui verticillatum, Don Cal. Cant. 6,125. 

 Anacampseros Iriph^lla, Haworth Succ. 112. 



c. Sedum. I^eaves round,^ hlunt, loose at bottom; Jioivers 

 white or bluish. 



4. Sedum vlllosum. Villous stone-crop. 

 Stem upright; leaves alternate, oblong, flattish above, 



downy; peduncle 1-flowered, axillary, downy; petals ovate, 

 bluntish. 



Sedum pnrpureum pratense, Raii Syn. 270,4. 



Sedum minus palustre, Ger. em. 516, 1. 



Sedum arvense, seu palustre flora rubeiite, Park. 734. 



Sedum villotum, Lin. S. P. 620. , 



Small water sengreen. 



Moist meadows and pastures; perennial; June and July. 



Root fibrous ; stem branched at bottom ; upper leaves 

 mostly pubescent ; panicle viscid ; petals white, with a purple 

 rib; camares rough. 



5. Sedum Angliciim. English stone-crop. 

 Stem weak, slender ; leaves mostly alternate, ovate, gib- 

 bous, fat ; pedicells bald ; cyme 2-cut, smooth. 



Sedum minimum non acre flore albo, Raii Syn. 270, 6, 

 Srdum annuum, Hudson Fl. Angl. ed. 1, 172. 

 Sedum An^licum, Hudson Fl. Angl. 196. 

 Sedum rubers, Lightfont Fl. Scot. 235. 



Mountains and sandy sea-shores; annual. 



S/ffm ascending; Zeaz'e^ rather glaucous; c?/ww terminal, 

 nearly leafless; calyx blunt, smooth; petals acute; camares 

 smooth. 



