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sedum: Definition from Answers.com
sedum n. Any of numerous plants of the genus Sedum, having thick fleshy leaves
. [Middle English cedum , from Latin sedum ,
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Sedum erythrostictum - Information from Answers.com
Sedum erythrostictum, commonly known as Garden Stonecrop, is a herbaceous
perennial plant in the genus Sedum, belonging to the Crassulaceae family.
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Sedum anglicum - Information from Answers.com
Sedum anglicum or English stonecrop, is a species of flowering plant in the
genus Sedum in the family Crassulaceae. [edit] Description. English stonecrop is
a ...
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Hylotelephium telephium - Information from Answers.com
The plant has been used medicinally and also for love-divination. This species (
and some of its close relatives) are sometimes still placed in the genus Sedum ...
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Lenophyllum - Information from Answers.com
Some authorities place it in the genus Sedum. Plants in this genus are
distinguished from Sedum species by the presence of terminal inflorescences,
erect ...
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× Cremnosedum - Information from Answers.com
Cremnosedum is a hybrid genus produced from crosses involving the genera
Cremnophila and Sedum. This bigeneric name was first published in 1981 with
the ...
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Sedum acre: Definition from Answers.com
Sedum acre A plant in the family Crassulaceae. Contains the toxic alkaloids
sedamine and sedredine but there is no record of poisoning in animals by.
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Sedum album - Information from Answers.com
Sedum album or White stonecrop, is a flowering plant of the genus Sedum in the
family Crassulaceae. Sedum album is able to acclimate according to the ...
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Sedum reflexum - Information from Answers.com
Sedum reflexum or Sedum rupestre, also known as Reflexed Stonecrop, Blue ...
of the genus Sedum, native to Northern, Central, and Southwestern Europe.
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