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Rhodiola neomexicana Britton  
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FamilyCRASSULACEAE
Genus speciesRhodiola neomexicana Britton 
BibliographyBull. New York Bot. Gard. 3: 38 (1903)
Native RangeNew Mexico
Primary BiomeSubalpine
Habitatrocks and scree
Altitude3000-3600m
Descriptionleaves sessile, alternate, coriaceous, glabrous, glaucous, obovate or oblanceolate, subentire, 1-3cm, flowers in terminal, compact cyme, petals 4mm, acute
Size5-20cm
Coloryellow-red
Bloomsummer
Ca
Typesucculent perennial
Cultivationgravelly, humous, moist, semi-shady site
alpine house, moist, humous, gravelly soil, semi-shade
Propagationseed in winter, uncovered, germ. 1-3 months, 13-18°C
division in spring and in late summer; cuttings in summer
SynonymsRhodiola 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
Territory7 Northern America
     77 South-Central U.S.A. (NWM New Mexico)
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