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Sedum spathulifolium

Sedum spathulifolium is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names broadleaf stonecrop,[1] yellow stonecrop,[2] and spoon-leaved stonecrop.[3] An evergreen perennial, it is native to western North America from British Columbia to southern California, where it can be found often in shade in many types of rocky habitat in coastal and inland hills and mountains.[2]

Sedum spathulifolium
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Saxifragales
Family: Crassulaceae
Genus: Sedum
Species:
S. spathulifolium
Binomial name
Sedum spathulifolium

Description edit

In general, Sedum spathulifolium is a succulent plant producing mats of basal rosettes from a system of rhizomes. The basal leaves are 1 or 2 centimeters long. They are sometimes coated in a waxy, powdery looking exudate. The inflorescence is a short, erect array of many small flowers with five yellow petals. When in fruit, the five carpels are separate at the apex and connected at base.[4]

Etymology edit

The specific epithet spathulifolium refers to the spade-shaped leaves.[5]

Taxonomy edit

Sedum spathulifolium is a widespread stonecrop species exhibiting highly variable morphologies throughout its distribution range.[6] While some early literature such as Clausen and Uhl (1944) recognized three subspecies,[7] more recent literature and databases such as the Flora of North America[4] and Plants of the World Online[8] recognized only two varieties.

Clausen and Uhl (1944):

  • Sedum spathulifolium subsp. pruinosum (Britton) Clausen & Uhl Foliage often present on both the flowering branch and the basal rosette, typically heavily pruinose (covered by a layer of white, waxy powder) and are thicker (0.2-0.3 cm).
  • Sedum spathulifolium subsp. typicum Foliage often restricted to the basal rosette part, typically green or glaucous (not pruinose) and are thinner (1.4-2.1mm). Flower larger than that of subsp. anomalum (0.8-1.7 cm in diameter).
  • Sedum spathulifolium subsp. anomalum (Britton) Clausen & Uhl Foliage often restricted to the basal rosette part and devoid of white, waxy, powdery covering; margin slightly wavy. Flowers smaller than that of subsp. typicum (0.7-1.1 cm in diameter).

Flora of America:

  • Sedum spathulifolium var. pruinosum (Britton) B.Bolivin Primary rosette narrower in diameter (1.5-2.1 cm). Foliage typically covered by a thick layer of white powdery waxy overcast and are thicker (2.1-2.5mm). Flowers slightly larger in diameter (1-1.2 cm)
  • Sedum spathulifolium var. spathulifolium Primary rosette wider in diameter (2.5-3.7 cm). Foliage typically green or glaucous (do not have a thick white powdery waxy powdery covering) and are thinner (1.4-2.1mm). Flowers slightly larger in diameter (1.2-1.6 cm).

Cultivation edit

This plant is useful as ornamental groundcover in well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. It dislikes winter wet.[9] Numerous cultivars have been selected for garden use, of which 'Cape Blanco'[10] and 'Purpureum'[11] have received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[12]

 
Cultivar of Sedum spathulifolium var. purpureum

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Sedum spathulifolium". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Yellow Stonecrop". California Native Plant Society. Calscape. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  3. ^ "RHS Gardening: Sedum spathulifolium, spoon-leaved stonecrop".
  4. ^ a b "Sedum spathulifolium in Flora of North America @ efloras.org". www.efloras.org.
  5. ^ Harrison, Lorraine (2012). RHS Latin for gardeners. United Kingdom: Mitchell Beazley. p. 224. ISBN 9781845337315.
  6. ^ Zika, Peter F.; Wilson, Barbara L.; Brainerd, Richard E.; Otting, Nick; Darington, Steven; Knaus, Brian J.; Nelson, Julie Kierstead (10 September 2018). "A review of Sedum section Gormania (Crassulaceae) in western North America". Phytotaxa. 368 (1): 1. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.368.1.1. S2CID 91923614.
  7. ^ Clausen, Robert T.; Uhl, Charles H. (1944). "The Taxonomy and Cytology of the Subgenus Gormania of Sedum". Madroño. 7 (6): 161–180. ISSN 0024-9637. JSTOR 41422504.
  8. ^ "Sedum spathulifolium Hook. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online.
  9. ^ RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants. United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. 2008. p. 1136. ISBN 978-1405332965.
  10. ^ "RHS Plant Selector - Sedum spathulifolium". Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Sedum spathulifolium 'Purpureum'". RHS. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  12. ^ "AGM Plants - Ornamental" (PDF). Royal Horticultural Society. July 2017. p. 96. Retrieved 8 November 2018.

External links edit

  • Jepson Manual Treatment - Sedum spathulifolium
  • USDA Plants Profile: Sedum spathulifolium
  • Flora of North America: Sedum spathulifolium
  • Washington Burke Museum - Sedum spathulifolium
  • Sedum spathulifolium - U.C. Photo gallery

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Sedum spathulifolium is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names broadleaf stonecrop 1 yellow stonecrop 2 and spoon leaved stonecrop 3 An evergreen perennial it is native to western North America from British Columbia to southern California where it can be found often in shade in many types of rocky habitat in coastal and inland hills and mountains 2 Sedum spathulifolium Scientific classification Kingdom Plantae Clade Tracheophytes Clade Angiosperms Clade Eudicots Order Saxifragales Family Crassulaceae Genus Sedum Species S spathulifolium Binomial name Sedum spathulifoliumHook Contents 1 Description 2 Etymology 3 Taxonomy 4 Cultivation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDescription editIn general Sedum spathulifolium is a succulent plant producing mats of basal rosettes from a system of rhizomes The basal leaves are 1 or 2 centimeters long They are sometimes coated in a waxy powdery looking exudate The inflorescence is a short erect array of many small flowers with five yellow petals When in fruit the five carpels are separate at the apex and connected at base 4 nbsp FlowerEtymology editThe specific epithet spathulifolium refers to the spade shaped leaves 5 Taxonomy editSedum spathulifolium is a widespread stonecrop species exhibiting highly variable morphologies throughout its distribution range 6 While some early literature such as Clausen and Uhl 1944 recognized three subspecies 7 more recent literature and databases such as the Flora of North America 4 and Plants of the World Online 8 recognized only two varieties Clausen and Uhl 1944 Sedum spathulifolium subsp pruinosum Britton Clausen amp Uhl Foliage often present on both the flowering branch and the basal rosette typically heavily pruinose covered by a layer of white waxy powder and are thicker 0 2 0 3 cm Sedum spathulifolium subsp typicum Foliage often restricted to the basal rosette part typically green or glaucous not pruinose and are thinner 1 4 2 1mm Flower larger than that of subsp anomalum 0 8 1 7 cm in diameter Sedum spathulifolium subsp anomalum Britton Clausen amp Uhl Foliage often restricted to the basal rosette part and devoid of white waxy powdery covering margin slightly wavy Flowers smaller than that of subsp typicum 0 7 1 1 cm in diameter Flora of America Sedum spathulifolium var pruinosum Britton B Bolivin Primary rosette narrower in diameter 1 5 2 1 cm Foliage typically covered by a thick layer of white powdery waxy overcast and are thicker 2 1 2 5mm Flowers slightly larger in diameter 1 1 2 cm Sedum spathulifolium var spathulifolium Primary rosette wider in diameter 2 5 3 7 cm Foliage typically green or glaucous do not have a thick white powdery waxy powdery covering and are thinner 1 4 2 1mm Flowers slightly larger in diameter 1 2 1 6 cm Cultivation editThis plant is useful as ornamental groundcover in well drained soil in full sun or partial shade It dislikes winter wet 9 Numerous cultivars have been selected for garden use of which Cape Blanco 10 and Purpureum 11 have received the Royal Horticultural Society s Award of Garden Merit 12 nbsp Cultivar of Sedum spathulifolium var purpureumSee also editSan Bruno elfin butterfly host plantReferences edit USDA NRCS n d Sedum spathulifolium The PLANTS Database plants usda gov Greensboro North Carolina National Plant Data Team Retrieved 9 November 2015 a b Yellow Stonecrop California Native Plant Society Calscape Retrieved 22 February 2021 RHS Gardening Sedum spathulifolium spoon leaved stonecrop a b Sedum spathulifolium in Flora of North America efloras org www efloras org Harrison Lorraine 2012 RHS Latin for gardeners United Kingdom Mitchell Beazley p 224 ISBN 9781845337315 Zika Peter F Wilson Barbara L Brainerd Richard E Otting Nick Darington Steven Knaus Brian J Nelson Julie Kierstead 10 September 2018 A review of Sedum section Gormania Crassulaceae in western North America Phytotaxa 368 1 1 doi 10 11646 phytotaxa 368 1 1 S2CID 91923614 Clausen Robert T Uhl Charles H 1944 The Taxonomy and Cytology of the Subgenus Gormania of Sedum Madrono 7 6 161 180 ISSN 0024 9637 JSTOR 41422504 Sedum spathulifolium Hook Plants of the World Online Kew Science Plants of the World Online RHS A Z encyclopedia of garden plants United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley 2008 p 1136 ISBN 978 1405332965 RHS Plant Selector Sedum spathulifolium Retrieved 5 March 2021 Sedum spathulifolium Purpureum RHS Retrieved 5 March 2021 AGM Plants Ornamental PDF Royal Horticultural Society July 2017 p 96 Retrieved 8 November 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sedum spathulifolium nbsp Wikispecies has information related to Sedum spathulifolium Jepson Manual Treatment Sedum spathulifolium USDA Plants Profile Sedum spathulifolium Flora of North America Sedum spathulifolium Washington Burke Museum Sedum spathulifolium Sedum spathulifolium U C Photo gallery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sedum spathulifolium amp oldid 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