Archive for October, 2011

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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