Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States. Including Virginia, Kentucky, And All East of the Mississippi: Arranged According to the Natural System

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3. SEDUM, L. Stone-ceop. Obpinf,.
Sepals and petals 4 or 5. Stamens 8 or 10. Pods many-seeded; a little scale at the base of each. — Chiefly perennial, smooth, and thick-leaved herbs, with the flowers cymose or one-sided. (Name from sedeo, to sit, alluding to the manner in which these plants fix themselves upon rocks and walls.) * Flowers one-sided on the spreading branches of the cyme j forming a sort of spike, mostly with 4 petals, ^c. and 8 stamens, while the central flower commonly has 5 pe
...tals, ^c. and 10 stamens.
1. S. pulctielllim, Michx. Stems ascending (4' -12' high) ; leaves lin- ear, nearly terete, scattered; spikes of the cyme several, densely flowered; paals rose-purple, lanceolate. — Mountains of Virginia, Kentucky, and southward.
2. S. ternatum. (Thkee-leaved Stone-ceop.) Stems spreading (3'- 6' high); leaves flat, the lower whorled in threes, wedgeobovate, the upper scattered, oblong ; cyme 3-spiked, leafy ; petals white, linear-lanceolate. Rocky woods, Penn., to Illinois and southward.


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