512 320. Sedum. 47. CRASSULACE^. Pl.ex.caL 



e. Aizoon. Leaves awlshape, acute, loose at bottom; 



Jiowers yellow, cymose. 



10. Sedum reflexum. Reflected stone-crop. 

 Leaves awlshape, spread, glaucous, crowded ; lower re- 

 flected ; flowers rather cymose. 



Sedum minus luteum ramulis reflexis, Rati Syn. 



Aizoon scorpioides, Ger. em. 513,6. 



Vermicuiaris scorpioides. Park. 733. ' 



Sedum reflexum, Lin. S. P. 618. 



Scorpion sengreen. 



Walls and rocks ; perennial ; July. 



Stem branched at bottom, ascending, 1 foot high ; leaves 

 lengthened out at bottom ; lower leaves deciduous ; calyx 

 bald, deeply divided. — Biting, used in sallads along with 

 lettuces. 



11. Sedum glaucum. Sea-greenstone-crop. 

 Stem much branched; leaves awlshape, spread, very 



glaucous, lengthened at bottom, twigs threadshape ; flowers 

 cymose ; calyx-lobes lanceolate. 



Sedum minus hematoides. Rail Syn. 669, 1 ; Ger. em. 312, 1. 

 Vermicuiaris et Crassula minor vulgaris, seu lllecebra major, Parle. 733. 

 Sedum reflexum /S, Smith Fl, Brit. 

 Seduni glaucum, Haworth Succ. 116, 

 Prickmadam. Dwarf houseleek. Small sengreen. 



Sandy places ; perennial ; July and August. 

 Branches and twigs long, creeping, 4 inches high. 



^. minus. Branches and twigs compact, erect, 2 inches 

 high. 



1 2. Sedum rupestre. Rock stone-crop. 

 Leaves awlshape, upright^ spread, crowded, glaucous; 



flowers nearly cymose ; petals twice as long as the calyx. 



Sedum minus a rupe S. Vincentii, Raii Syn. 270, 3. 

 Sedum rupestre, Lin, S. P. 618. 

 Bristol sengreen. 



Rocks; perennial; July. 



Stem 9 inches high ; leaves 5-rowed ; calyx-lobes rather 

 blunt, glaucous. — Acrid, cultivated on the continent for 

 sallad, being eaten with lettuce. 



13. Sedum Forsterianum. Forster's stone-crop. 

 Leaves awlshape, spreading, many- rowed, crowded, 



green ; flowers cymose ; calyx-lobes short, blunt ; petals el- 

 liptical. 



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