Family | CRASSULACEAE |
Genus species | Sedum monticola Brandegee |
Bibliography | Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 6: 498 (1919) |
Native Range | c. Mexico |
Primary Biome | Subtropical |
Habitat | stony grassland |
Description | glabrous, leaves obovate or spathulate, apiculate, to 4cm long, inflorescence cymose-paniculate, terminal, ca. 3cm, flowers crowded, shortly pedicellate, petals lanceolate |
Size | 8-15cm |
Color | white |
Bloom | late spring, summer |
Ca | |
Type | succulent subshrub |
Cultivation | sunny site with a deep, drained soil alpine house, rich, drained soil, sun |
Propagation | seed in spring, uncovered, germ. 1-3 months, 18-24°C cuttings in summer |
Synonyms | Sedum dendroideum ssp. monticola (Brandegee) R.T.Clausen Sedum praealtum ssp. monticola (Brandegee) R.T.Clausen |
Territory | 7 Northern America 79 Mexico (MXC Mexico Central) |