Family | CRASSULACEAE |
Genus species | Rhodiola neomexicana Britton |
Bibliography | Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 3: 38 (1903) |
Native Range | New Mexico |
Primary Biome | Subalpine |
Habitat | rocks and scree |
Altitude | 3000-3600m |
Description | leaves sessile, alternate, coriaceous, glabrous, glaucous, obovate or oblanceolate, subentire, 1-3cm, flowers in terminal, compact cyme, petals 4mm, acute |
Size | 5-20cm |
Color | yellow-red |
Bloom | summer |
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Type | succulent perennial |
Cultivation | gravelly, humous, moist, semi-shady site alpine house, moist, humous, gravelly soil, semi-shade |
Propagation | seed in winter, uncovered, germ. 1-3 months, 13-18°C division in spring and in late summer; cuttings in summer |
Synonyms | Rhodiola integrifolia ssp. neomexicana (Britton) Kartesz Rhodiola polygama (Rydb.) Britton & Rose Rhodiola rosea ssp. neomexicana (Britton) H.Jacobsen Rhodiola rosea ssp. polygama (Rydb.) H.Jacobsen Sedum integrifolium ssp. neomexicanum (Britton) R.T.Clausen Sedum polygamum Rydb. Sedum rosea var. neomexicanum (Britton) A.Berger Sedum roseum var. polygamum (Rydb.) Fröd. Tolmachevia integrifolia ssp. neomexicana (Britton) Á.Löve & D.Löve |
Territory | 7 Northern America 77 South-Central U.S.A. (NWM New Mexico) |