Sedum
Sedum
5 species Crassulaceae
Morphological Summary
Large and diverse genus with over 400 accepted species, distributed across temperate and montane regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Includes annual, perennial, and subshrubby plants with alternate succulent leaves. Flowers typically have five petals and are grouped in terminal cymes. Many species are used as ground covers, on green roofs, and in rock gardens.
Distribution Cosmopolitan, concentrated in the Northern Hemisphere
Conservation Least Concern (majority)
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Documented
© AnRo0002
Sedum acre L.
Goldmoss Stonecrop
Specimen ID RN-SED-00004
Origin Europa, Asia occidental, norte de África
Type Rocky and dry terrain
Documented
© Dryas (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew)
Sedum adolphi Raym.-Hamet
Golden Sedum
Specimen ID RN-SED-00003
Origin Veracruz, México
Type Tropical deciduous forest
DocumentedCommonly cultivated
© Diego Delso
Sedum morganianum E.Walther
Burro's Tail
Specimen ID RN-SED-00001
Origin Veracruz, México
Type Humid forest
Documented
© Mokkie
Sedum rubrotinctum R.T.Clausen
Jelly Bean Plant
Specimen ID RN-SED-00002
Origin México
Type Xerophytic scrubland
DocumentedPollinator-friendly
© PumpkinSky
Sedum spectabile Boreau
Showy Stonecrop
Specimen ID RN-SED-00005
Origin China, Corea
Type Montane meadows
