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Sedum spurium

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spurium m Phedimus Spurius

This sedum comes from northeastern Turkey and the Caucasus, where it grows in subalpine meadows to Armenia and northern Iran. Phedimus Spurius (Sedum spurium) is a species that is naturalized in this country and is found in various sunny places, often on foot sklantých departments. Together with Sedum acre Sedum album and is most common in our gardens, bordered beds, overgrown with various wall. In earlier times was often used as a plant for půdokryvná graves.

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Sedum spathulifolium

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spathulifolium A beautiful species from the Pacific coast. The incidence is extended to California, Oregon, and Sierra Nevada Washinghtonu. The natural home of this kind of stonecrop is a sandy coast and the sandstone cliffs where there are few competing plants. On the coast and cliffs near the water surface draws moisture from the spray of surf, often grows in stands mechovitých reefs.

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Sedum sieboldii

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sieboldii m Sedum sieboldii

Sedum sieboldii, originally from Japan, the island of Shikoku. It is a popular plant for rock gardens and for growing in hanging containers. Produces up to 30 cm long, arched stems. Succulent leaves trifoliate, are gray-green, nearly round, toothed in the upper half. When grown outdoors, they are shorter stems, the leaves are přisedlejší, sukulentnější and more colored with red piping on the edges of leaves. Pink flowers appear in October.

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Sedum sediforme

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sediforme m Synonyms: S. Altissimum, S. nicaeense Allioni

Sedum is perhaps sediforme nehezčí member of the group Rupestria. Its upright stems bearing fleshy leaves that are much wider and flatter (on the upper surface) than related species. The leaves are usually green in color gray, or modrozelné olivovězelené. All forms can reach 25 cm in height and flowering period can be up to 50 cm.

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Sedum sarmentosum

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sarmenotsum m Sedum is the most commonly grown sarmentosum oriental species, the basic assumption of significant similarities with DMEM other species, Sedum and Sedum lineare maxicanum that comes from China and Japan. It is almost identical to the Sedum lineare, but is considerably broader and sukulentnější leaves that grow in whorls of three. The stems can grow extraordinarily long, if growth is not stopped by winter frosts.

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Sedum aytacianum

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aytacianum Sedum is a newly discovered aytacianum, (1994) alpine species growing in Turkey, in the northeastern part of Anatolia. It grows at altitudes of 1900 m in limestone screes, gravelly slopes and rocks. It forms a dense carpet of miniature rosettes of succulent fresh green color. Height of the whole plant does not exceed 1 cm. Flowers are white, pětičetné, the star up to 7 centimeter inflorescence.

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Sedum rupestre 'Angelina'

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rupestre Angelina Lovely cultivar 'Angelina' is a brilliant zelenožlutého color with a bronze tinge. He excels especially in spring and autumn. Procumbent forms cushions up to 5 cm in height and up to 15 long stems. We choose the sunny habitats with moist, well drained soil with an admixture of Ca. Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' is ideal for rock gardens, where determined reliably fills the box.

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