Family | CRASSULACEAE |
Genus species | Sedum quevae Raym.-Hamet |
Bibliography | Beibl. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 114: 25 (1914) |
Native Range | Mexico |
Primary Biome | Seasonally Dry Tropical |
Habitat | shady rocks |
Altitude | 1900-2300m |
Description | leaves oblanceolate, calcarate, obtuse, rounded, finely mamillate, after anthesis deciduous, inflorescence terminal, cymose, flowers subsessile, petals acute, 4-6mm |
Size | 20-35cm |
Color | white, pale green |
Bloom | spring, summer |
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Type | succulent subshrub |
Cultivation | shady, humous, rock crevices alpine house, humous, gravelly soil, shade |
Propagation | seed in spring, uncovered, germ. 1-3 months, 18-24°C cuttings in late summer |
Synonyms | Sedum falconis Brandegee |
Territory | 7 Northern America 79 Mexico (MXC Mexico Central, MXN Mexico Northwest, MXS Mexico Southwest) |