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Sierra mock stonecrop
Sedella pumila (Benth.) Britton & Rose
Sedella pumila, or Sierra mock stonecrop, is an annual flowering Crassulaceae herb native to California.
Biting Stonecrop
Sedum acre L.
Sedum acre L., or biting stonecrop, is an evergreen mat-forming perennial with yellow flowers, toxic if consumed and irritating to skin.
white stonecrop
Sedum album L.
Sedum album L. (white stonecrop) is a low-growing mat-forming perennial herb adapted to thin dry soils, hardy in Zones 3–9.
Alpine Stonecrop
Sedum alpestre Vill.
Sedum alpestre Vill. is a flowering Crassulaceae plant native to areas from Europe to northern Turkey.
English Stonecrop
Sedum anglicum Huds.
Sedum anglicum Huds. is a low-growing succulent perennial found across western Europe, often growing near the sea on dry rocky sites.
Dark Stonecrop
Sedum atratum L.
Dark stonecrop (Sedum atratum) is an annual succulent flowering plant native to European mountain ranges.
Short-leaved Stonecrop
Sedum brevifolium DC.
Sedum brevifolium DC. is a small spreading succulent native to parts of Europe and Northwest Africa.
Sky Stone-crop
Sedum caeruleum L.
Sedum caeruleum is a short bushy annual succulent Sedum species native to parts of North Africa and Mediterranean islands.
thick-leaved stonecrop
Sedum dasyphyllum L.
Sedum dasyphyllum L. is a small Mediterranean perennial that grows among rocks and tuff walls, with small white spotted flowers.
Orpine Stonecrop
Sedum debile S.Watson
Sedum debile S.Watson is a yellow-flowered succulent that flowers in summer at high elevations across several western US states.
Pacific stonecrop
Sedum divergens S.Watson
Sedum divergens is a low-growing native North American Sedum that is a traditional food plant for the Nisga'a First Nation.
cliff stonecrop
Sedum glaucophyllum R.T.Clausen
Cliff stonecrop (Sedum glaucophyllum) is an Appalachian evergreen succulent perennial with white clustered flowers.
Sedum hirsutum All.
Sedum hirsutum All.
Spanish Stonecrop
Sedum hispanicum L.
Sedum hispanicum L. is a small annual stonecrop native from parts of Europe to Iran and the Arabian Peninsula, not native to Spain despite its name.
Lanceleaf Stonecrop
Sedum lanceolatum Torr.
Sedum lanceolatum, or lanceleaf stonecrop, is a small North American succulent and key host for the Rocky Mountain apollo butterfly.
Mexican Stonecrop
Sedum mexicanum Britton
Sedum mexicanum Britton is a Crassulaceae flowering plant commonly called Mexican stonecrop or Lemon Coral.
yellow stonecrop
Sedum nuttallii Torr. & E.James ex Eaton
Sedum nuttallii, yellow stonecrop, is an annual Crassulaceae native to central US growing on thin soils over sandstone or granite.
Sierra Stonecrop
Sedum obtusatum A.Gray
Sedum obtusatum A.Gray is a succulent that benefits the Euptoieta claudia butterfly, blooming May to June with white tinged petals.
Oregon Stonecrop
Sedum oreganum Nutt. ex Torr. & A.Gray
Oregon stonecrop (Sedum oreganum) is a North American Pacific Coast succulent that grows in rocky habitats.
cream stonecrop
Sedum oregonense (S.Watson) M.Peck
Sedum oregonense, or cream stonecrop, is a succulent flowering Crassulaceae plant native to rocky areas of the Klamath Ranges.
Dwarf Tree Stonecrop
Sedum oxypetalum Kunth
Sedum oxypetalum (dwarf tree stonecrop) is a Mexican semi-woody succulent shrub in the Crassulaceae family.
Widow's-cross
Sedum pulchellum Michx.
Sedum pulchellum is a winter annual flowering crassulaceous plant native to calcareous regions of the south-central and southeastern US.
Stringy Stonecrop
Sedum sarmentosum Bunge
Sedum sarmentosum Bunge is a succulent plant cultivated as groundcover, and eaten as a vegetable in Korean cuisine.
Tasteless Stonecrop
Sedum sexangulare L.
Tasteless stonecrop (Sedum sexangulare) is a succulent evergreen perennial native to Eurasia, often cultivated as an ornamental.
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