Feb
05

The current name of the genus Orostachys

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Orostachys (Ohba 2001):

Aggregat = O. malacophylla var. Aggregat

- Fa. = O. malacophylla rosea var. Aggregat

- Var. boehmeri boehmeri = O.

aliciae

- Var. aliciae

- Var. komarovii

boehmeri

cartilaginea

chanetii

chlorantha = O.spinosa

chongsunensis = O. malcophylla var. iwarenge

erubescens = O. spinosa

- Erubescens var. = O. japonica japonica

- Var. polycephala = O japonica

filifera = O. spinosa

fimbriata

- Subvar. limuloides = O. fimbriata

- Var. = O. grandiflora fombriata

- Var. = O. ramosissima fombriata

- Var. shandongensis fombriata = O.

furusei boehmeri = O.

genkaiensis = O. malacophyllla ssp malacophylla

iwarenge = O. malacophylla var. iwarenge

- Fa. albomarginata = O. malacophylla var. iwarenge

- Fa. albovariegata = O. malacophylla var. iwarenge

- Fa. aureomarginata = O. malacophylla var. iwarenge

- Fa. luteomedia = O. malacophylla var. iwarenge

- Fa. = O. magna malacophylla var. iwarenge

- Var. boehmeri boehmeri = O.

japonica

- Fa. polycephala = O. japonica

jiuhuaensis = O. japonica

kanboensis = O. spinosa ¨

komarovii = O. aliciae var. komarovii

latielliptica = O. japonica

libanotica = Rosularia serrata

malcophylla

- Fa. = O. malacophylla rosea var. aggegata

malacophylla ssp lioutchenngoi

malacophylla ssp malacophylla

malacophylla var. Aggregat

- Var. boehmeri boehmeri = O.

malacophylla var. iwarenge

margaritifolia = O. japonica

minute = O. spinosa

- Fa. album = O. spinosa

paradoxa

polycephala = O. japonica

ramos = O. malacophylla ssp malacophylla

ramosissimus = O. fimbriata

= O. saxatilis ssp malacophylla malacophylla

schoenlandii

serrata = O. malacophylla ssp malacophylla

sikokiana = Meterostachys sikokiana

spinosa

stenostachya

- Var. integrifolia = O stenostachya

- Var. lepidotricha Stenostachya = O.

thyrsiflora

- Var. = O. rosea sthyrsiflora

= umbilicus Umbilicus erectus

vyschinii boehmeri = O.

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Feb
04

Cultivars Phedimus Spurius

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Currently our market offers several cultivars Phedimus Spurius (Sedum spurium), which are very popular for their distinctive coloration of leaves or flowers, low-growing and resistance leader of our winter conditions. These varieties, unlike the type species Phedimus Spurius not strongly expansive growth and are suitable for growing plants in the rockery or stone trough.

The type species has a pinkish purple flowers and green leaves.

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Sedum mexicanum

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Sedum mexicanum Gold Mound How good of Being Earnest, in this case, all available types of sedum. Why? Since then there can be a fatal error, what happened to me in case of Sedum rupestre 'Lemon Coral'. Not long ago, I warned my friend and colleague from the U.S., Brent Horvath, it could be a kind of Sedum mexicanum, Sedum rupestre not on. The truth is that it mentioned rupestre I disliked from the very beginning, and I considered the possibility that it might be a Sedum sediforme. S. sediforme Why? First, I knew no other like sedum, which could correspond to a robust appearance Lemon Coral and confused me similar growth form, shape, size and position of leaves on the stem. However, only until such time as I studied the literature and it now from 4 different authors, so I confirmed that this is indeed a kind of Sedum mexicanum. The index of valid names, which annually sends me R. Stephenson, then the problem was traced cultivars name. So most likely it is

Sedum mexicanum 'Gold Mound'.

Me on the Internet tracking synonyms are:

Sedum rupestre 'Lemon Coral'

Sedum rupestre 'Lemon Ball'

Sedum mexicanum 'Gold Carpet'

Sedum mexicanum 'Gold Acopulo'

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Sedum rupestre 'Lemon Coral'

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Sedum-rupestre-Lemon-Coral-m Sedum rupestre 'Lemon Coral' is a hot new garden of succulents. This is a really huge variety. Significantly succulent, relatively robust plant has all its parts colored bright yellow. This distinctive color is maintained even during days when there is not enough sunlight. Because I plant was delivered to the U.S. this summer, I was reliant solely on written information, which states that color all year round. So I'm curious as to preserve the color of our gloomy winter months.

I am a little in doubt whether it really is a cultivar of Sedum repustre. Form of growth, robustness and structure of plant leaves reminds me more of Sedum sediforme. When you try to trace the origin of the cultivar I have been unsuccessful, so this is my only told that there is.

NAME CORRECTION

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Sedum pallidum bithynicum 'Sea Stars'

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Sedum palidum ssp bithynicum.' Sea Stars' m Sedum pallidum ssp bithynicum is due to its strange blue-gray color on its own attractive kind of stonecrop. Dense, only 3 cm tall, compact cushions made čárkovitých number of sheets are ideal for growing in a rockery and planting troughs. This little sedum is very durable. No problem can handle sun sunburn extremely long periods of drought. Another advantage of this Alpine is that 90% is a sterile shoots, which means that the plant does not produce flowers. This eliminates the sedum and weeds nevysemeňuje to your surroundings. In addition the botanical species, there is a cultivar of Sedum pallidum 'Sea Stars'. Again, low plant-like growth in the properties of their parents, with the only difference being that the heads čárkovitých leaves in summer, red with a distinctive pink color.

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Oct
26

Sedum hernandezii

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sedum hernandezii In nature, form huge clumps of Sedum hernandezii composed of 60 or more robust, vystoupavých stems. They are on average up to 1 cm strongly hairy, highly succulent and grow to a length of about + - 15 cm. From the top of the base are covered in four rows deep green, highly succulent ovate leaves that are glossy when young, bright green, covered in old age greyish coating, which gives the impression of cracking. The leaves are never any other color, which is one of the distinguishing characteristics of Sedum stahlii. The inflorescence is sessile, composed of several bright yellow, pětičetných flowers. Read more »

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Oct
26

Sedum glabrum

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9 Sedum glabrum (Rose) Praeger 1921 is monocarpic species stonecrop growing in Mexico - Coahuila, at heights + - 2000 meters. Nature creates a low, compact clumps, up to 3 cm high. Alternate, shiny light green leaves are crowded into a robust basal rosette. Fleshy leaves from the bottom with a characteristic dorsal keel. Nature creates the top, 7-15 cm high, branched inflorescence škorpiónovitě. The stem cover poloobjímavé small leaves. Flowering rosette dies after flowering. Numerous color 5, bell flowers are white with purple markings. Basal rosette can be sustained for several years to bloom.

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