540 320. Sedum. 47. CRASSULACEiE. Pl.ex^cal. 
Anacainpseros vulgo Fnba inversa, Ger. em. 518,2. 
Telephium seu Crassula major vulgaris, Park. 726. 
Sedum Telephium y, Lin. S. P. 616. 
Sedum Telephium a, Alton H. Kew. ed. 2, 3, 111. 
Anacampseros vulgaris, Haworth Sacc. 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; flowers whitish. — Leaves boiled in milk 
diuretic. 
3. Sedum triphyllum . Three-leaved stone-crop . 
Stem upright; leaves in three, whirled, oblong, serrate; 
corymbus terminal. 
Sedum Telephium j3, Lin. S . P. 616. 
Sedum yerticillatum, Don Cat. Cant. 6,125. 
Anacampseros triphylla, Haworth Succ. 112. 
c. Sedum. Leaves round , blunt , loose at bottom ; flowers 
white or bluish . 
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4. Sedum villosum . Villous stone-crop . 
Stem upright; leaves alternate, oblong, flattish above, 
downy; peduncle 1 -flowered, axillary, downy; petals ovate, 
bluntish. 
Sedum purpureum pratense, Raii Syn. 270, 4. 
Sedum minus palustre, Ger. em. 516, 1. 
Sedum arvense, seu palustre flore rubente, Park. 734. 
Sedum villosum, 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 Anglicum. 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. 
Sedum annuum, Hudson FI. Angl. ed. 1, 172. 
Sedum Anglicum, Hudson FI. Angl. 196. 
Sedum rubens, Lightfoot FI. Scot. 235. 
Mountains and sandy sea-shores ; annual. 
Stem ascending; leaves rather glaucous; cymes terminal, 
nearly leafless; calyx blunt, smooth ; petals acute: camares 
smooth. 
