Archive for September, 2009

Sep
23

Sedum sempervivoides

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Prometheum sempervivoides

Get this stonecrop made me really happy. It's a beautiful species, which at first glance reminds finely hairy sempervivum. This species is the homeland of Armenia and South Caucasus has a typical diameter sploštělé rose to 10 cm, blue-green color with burgundy spots. The characteristic inflorescence, grows to a height of nearly 30 cm at the top bears crimson flowers.

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Sep
15

Sedum laxum

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laxum m Laxum Sedum is one of the slow-growing species native to North America. It grows on rocky hillsides and valleys at altitudes from 800 to 1800 m. This species is beautiful, but very slow growing species of the genus Sedum. Form a rosette composed of very succulent leaves lopatkovitých.

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Sep
04

Sedum stenopetalum

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stenopetalum m Stenopetalum Sedum is upright or creeping up kind of stonecrop, with spirally arranged leaves, its conical shape resembling a miniature spruce. This species is viviparous. Leaves in clusters, which dries after flowering, are separated and the impact of creating new plants, thus ensuring vegetative reproduction.

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Sep
04

Sedum troll

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trollii Rhodiola troll

A beautiful species with large flowers and lush hvězdocivtými green rosettes, only two centimeters high. This sedum was discovered in porpvé Nangar Parbat in the valley on the border of Kashmir Lichar at 3200 meters altitude. Sedum troll creates a low, thick pads that spread by underground stems.

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Sep
03

Sedum allantoides

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Sedum allantoides Sedum allantoides is robust, hardy Mexican type peppers, whose name was chosen with regard to stem conical shape of leaves. It is from the Greek words odovzeno Allas = black tie, hook, and eiods = sausage shape. Wild plants are quite variable, and some species have leaves up to flat. Allantoides Sedum is upright growing species with thick leaves and stems, with a bitter smell.

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Sep
03

Sedum ssp dendroideum praealtum

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dendroideum Perhaps the most common, almost hardy, evergreen tree praealtum Sedum, grows in many warm temperate regions of the world. The light green, dřevnatějící, fast-growing stonecrop grows in dense shrubs up to 3 meters high. It is difficult to precisely define the location due to its many years of cultivation, but the tropical lowlands of Vera Cruz in Rio Blanco Valley could be considered as the original site type.

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Sep
03

Sedum humifusum

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humifusum Humifusum Sedum is a low kind of interesting coming from Mexico .. Mossy vegetation is very dense with 1 cm long, poléhavými stems, bearing taškovitě arranged at the edges gently opýřené leaves, each stem bears a yellow flower. This species comes from the eastern Guanajuato, from a relatively dry sites in up to 2000 m. Growing in compliance with a number of principles is not difficult.

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