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Sedum villosum, known as the hairy stonecrop or purple stonecrop, is a biennial to perennial flowering plant. Its leaves, which are 3–8 mm (0.1–0.3 in) long ...
Sedum villosum, known as the hairy stonecrop or purple stonecrop, is a biennial to perennial flowering plant. Its leaves, which are 3–8 mm (0.1–0.3 in) long ...
Stems erect, much-branched, bearing basal rosettes. Leaves alternate, ascending, sessile; blade pea green, not glaucous, elliptic-oblong to linear, semiterete ...

Sedum villosum

Sedum villosum, known as the hairy stonecrop or purple stonecrop, is a biennial to perennial flowering plant. Its leaves, which are 3–8 mm long and may be reddish in colour, are generally covered with hairs, although S. villosum var. glabratum may... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Sedum villosum
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Sedum villosum is one of the most difficult Sedum species to perpetuate in cultivation due to its odd habitats of peat bog, saturated, shady rock faces, and the ...
Oct 29, 2020 · Size Notes: Up to about 4 inches tall in flower. Bloom Information. Bloom Color: Red , Pink , Green , Purple
A small biennial or perennial rosette-forming herb of base-enriched, wet, stony ground. Typical habitats are streamsides in hilly areas and sub-montane or ...
Sedum villosum; the Hairy Stonecrop is a small red-colored succulent plant with starry red flowers. It grows on wet gravelly lands, but I also found it to ...
Sedum villosum L. Common name(s). Hairy stonecrop 3. Synonym(s). 7. Genus. Sedum. Family. Crassulaceae. Flora. World flora. 85observations.
Scientific Name. Sedum villosum. Common Name. orpin velu. purple stonecrop. Kingdom. Plantae. Location in Taxonomic Tree. Genus. Sedum. Species. Sedum villosum ...
The native range of this species is E. Canada to Greenland, Subarctic & Subalpine Europe. It is a succulent biennial or subshrub and grows primarily in the ...