Pl.ex.cal. 47. CRASSULACE.E. 320. Sediim. 54.1 



6. Seduni dasyphyllum. Thick-leaved stone-crop. 

 Stem weak, downy at top ; leaves opposite, ovate, blunt, 



fat; flowers loosely racemous, glutinous, often 6-petaled. 



Sedum minus circinato folio, Dillen in Rati Syn. 2T1, 8. 

 Sediim dasypiiyllum, Lin. S. P. 618. 



Walls and rocks; perennial; June. 



Stem decumbent, creeping; flowering branches upright; 

 leaves imbricate, glaucous, reddish ; panicle few-flowered ; 

 calyx pubescent, viscid. 



7. Sedum, album. White stone-crop. 

 Leaves scattered, oblong, roundish, blunt, spreading; 



cymes much branched, bald. 



Sedum minus teretifolium album, Dillen in Raii Syn. 27 1 , 7. 

 Sedum minus officinaruih, Ger. em. 312, 2. 

 Vermicularis flora albo, Park. 733. 

 Sediim album, Lin, S. P. 619. 



White-flowered prickmadam. Wild prickmadapi. Great stone-crop. 

 Wormgrass. 



Stem branched, ascending; leaves horizontally spread, 

 rather glaucous ; calyx blunt, smooth. 



d. Leaves round, blunt, loose at bottom; flowers yellow. 



8. Sedum acre. , Biting stone-crop. 

 Leaves alternate, rather ovate, sessile and nearly adnate, 



fleshy, gibbous, rather upright; cyme 3 -cut, leafy. 



Sedum parvum acre flora luteo, Raii Syn. 270, 5. 

 Vermicularis, sive Illecebra minor acris, Ger. em. 517. 

 Illecebra minor seu Sadum terdum Dioscoridis, Park. 735. 

 Sedum acre, Lin. S. P. 619. 



WaU pepper. Stone hot. Pricket. Mouse tail. Country pepper. Jack 

 of the buttery. 



Rocks and dry sandy places ; perennial ; June. 



Stem tufted, ascending; leaves wedgeshape, bunched out 

 at bottom, free ; cyme solitary, few-flowered ; calyx blunt, 

 smooth, petals acute; capsule smooth. — Juice very acrid, 

 applied externally it blisters, and is emetic when drank : 

 used as an alterative in scurvy and intermittent fevers. 



9. Sedum sexangulare. Six-angled stone-crop. 

 Leaves roundish, spreading, whirled in threes, in the 



shoots scaly in six rows ; cyme 3-cut, leafy. 



Sedum acre /3, Hudson Ft. Angl. 196. 

 ' Sedum sexangulare, Lin. S. P. 620. 



Dry sandy places and wall ; perennial; June, July. 



Juice insipid. 



