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PLANT MATERIAL INTRODUCED 



79185 to 79341— Continued. 



79293. Sedum amplexicaule DC. 



An evergreen alpine succulent per- 

 ennial, native to the Mediterranean 



region, with ascending branches up to 

 4 inches long and numerous golden- 

 yellow flowers in 2-forked cymes. 



79294. Sedum anacampseros L. 



Shy stonecrop. 



An evergreen glaucous perennial 

 succulent, native to central Europe, 

 with cordate nuricled red-margined 

 leaves and numerous small pale-violet 

 flowers in dense globose cymes borne 

 on erect reddish stems 6 to 8 inches 

 high. 



79295. Sedum anglicum Huds. 



A low evergreen fleshy perennial, 

 native to western Europe, about 3 

 inches high, with trailing barren 

 shoots forming dense masses. The 

 small white or rosy flowers are in 

 small cymes. 



79296. Sedum anomalum Britton. 



A decumbent or ascending low suc- 

 culent with spatulate obtuse leaves 

 about four-fifths inch long, and bright 

 yellow flowers in cymes 1 inch across. 

 It is native to California. 



79297. Sedum anopetalum DC. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 78950. 



79298. Sedum athodm DC. 



An erect perennial succulent, native 

 to the mountains of Greece, about 4 

 inches high, with pale rose-colored 

 flowers. 



79299. Sedum atropurpureum Turcz. 



A hardy succulent perennial, native 

 to eastern Siberia, with obovate spat- 

 ulate leaves. The short racemes of 

 small flowers are dark purple through- 

 out, excepting the anthers which are 

 yellow. 



79300. Sedum boloniense Loisel. 



A glabrous succulent perennial, na- 

 tive to Europe, 2 to 3 inches high, 

 with linear-cylindrical leaves crowded 

 into six or seven rows, and yellow 

 flowers, one-half inch across, in a 

 branched umbellate cyme. 



79301. Sedum telephium borderi 

 Masters. Liveforever. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 78963. 



79302. Sedum brevifolium DC. 



Shortleaf stonecrop. 



A fleshy perennial, native to France, 

 about 4 inches high, of cespitose habit, 

 with crowded ovoid, pinkish, densely 

 mealy pubescent leaves, and whitish 

 flowers in a 2-forked or 3-forked cyme. 



79303. Sedum carpaticum Reuss. 



A white-flowered succulent perennial, 

 native to the Carpathian Mountains, 

 about 10 inches high. 



79304. Sedum corsicum Duby. 



A low fleshy perennial, native to 

 Corsica, about 3 inches high, with 

 crowded, very small gray-green leaves 

 densely pube'scent, and small white 

 flowers in lax cymes. 



79185 to 79341— Continued. 



79305. Sedum dasyphyllum L. 



Leafy stonecrop. 



For prevfous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79181. 



79306. Sedum douglasi Hook. 



An annual succulent, native to 

 northwestern North America, with an 

 erect stem about 8 inches high, linear 

 subulate leaves, and small yellow flow- 

 ers in a branched cyme. 



79307. Sedum euphorbioides Schlecht. 



A hardy succulent perennial, native 

 to northern Siberia, nearly 1 foot high, 

 with crowded linear-oblong leaves and 

 small flowers in short terminal ra- 

 cemes. 



79308. Sedum fabaria Koch. 



An alpine succulent, native to Eu- 

 rope, with upright stems 8 to 16 inches 

 high, flat grass-green leaves, and lilac- 

 purple flowers in a dense terminal 

 corymb. 



79309. Sedum gattefossei Batt. 



A low delicate annual succulent, na- 

 tive to Morocco, about 2 inches high, 

 with graceful stems, alternate spatu- 

 late or oblong leaves, and small yellow 

 flowers in terminal cymes. 



79310. Sedum glaucum Lam. 



A succulent perennial, native to Eu- 

 rope and North Africa. 2 to 4 inches 

 high, with tufted slender stems, 

 crowded, oblong, or roundish leaves, 

 and small white or pinkish flowers in 

 few-flowered cymes. 



79311. Sedum gracile Haensel. 



A low stemless alpine succulent, na- 

 tive to Spain, with a tuft of terete 

 obtuse leaves and cymes of small white 

 flowers. 



79312. Sedum hirsutum All. 



A low hairy alpine succulent, na- 

 tive to central Europe, with reddish 

 stems, alternate sessile leaves, and 

 small white flowers which have purple 

 lines. 



79313. Sedum jaccardi Hort. 

 An ornamental succulent. 



79314. Sedum laggeri Hort. 

 An ornamental succulent. 



79315. Sedum leblancei Hamet. 



An ornamental annual succulent, na- 

 tive to southwestern China, with erect 

 graceful stems about 5 inches high, 

 obovate-linear leaves, and dense cor- 

 ymbs of small flowers. 



79316. Sedum magellense Tenore. 



An alpine perennial, native to Asia 

 Minor, of cespitose habit, with crowded 

 flat obovate fleshy leaves and pinkish- 

 white flowers in paniclelike racemes. 



79317. Sedum maximum Suter. 



Great stonecrop. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 78957. 



79318. Sedum middendorffianum 

 Maxim. Middendorff stonecrop. 



For previous introduction and de- 

 scription see No. 79046. 



