. An account of the genus Sedum as found in cultivation. Sedum; Crassulaceae. ACCOUNT OF GENUS SEDUM AS FOUND IN CULTIVATION. 145 number of plants, largely European and Mexican, with few or no close allies, displaying a wide range of characters. The most. convenient subdivision of this large and heterogeneous section is founded on flower-colour, growth-form, and leaf-shape. Among Old World Sedums, S. populifolium, with its twiggy, erect growth, differs much from the typical Seda Genuina; but in Mexico many species occur of habit linking up populifolium with the others, and pointing to its incl


. An account of the genus Sedum as found in cultivation. Sedum; Crassulaceae. ACCOUNT OF GENUS SEDUM AS FOUND IN CULTIVATION. 145 number of plants, largely European and Mexican, with few or no close allies, displaying a wide range of characters. The most. convenient subdivision of this large and heterogeneous section is founded on flower-colour, growth-form, and leaf-shape. Among Old World Sedums, S. populifolium, with its twiggy, erect growth, differs much from the typical Seda Genuina; but in Mexico many species occur of habit linking up populifolium with the others, and pointing to its inclusion with them among the Seda Genuina. VOL. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Praeger, R. Lloyd (Robert Lloyd), 1865-1953. Lehre [Ger. ] J. Cramer; New York, Stechert-Hafner Service Agency


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