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. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. obeyond middle into oblong-lanceolate, mucronate lobes — May toAugust — Clefts of rocks ; common throughout. A variable species,perhaps to be referred to U. Sempervivum, L. Var. genuinu§. Green. Root-leaves cuneate, tapering at base.Corolla scarcely cleft to middle. Var. conniTen§. Corolla-lobes lanceolate, acute, at lengthplicate, connivent. (U. globulariaefolius, Fenzl.) Var. Pe§talozzse. Glaucous. Rosette of root-leaves dense,short, margin of leaves obsoletely dentat

. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. obeyond middle into oblong-lanceolate, mucronate lobes — May toAugust — Clefts of rocks ; common throughout. A variable species,perhaps to be referred to U. Sempervivum, L. Var. genuinu§. Green. Root-leaves cuneate, tapering at base.Corolla scarcely cleft to middle. Var. conniTen§. Corolla-lobes lanceolate, acute, at lengthplicate, connivent. (U. globulariaefolius, Fenzl.) Var. Pe§talozzse. Glaucous. Rosette of root-leaves dense,short, margin of leaves obsoletely dentat Stock Photo
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. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. obeyond middle into oblong-lanceolate, mucronate lobes — May toAugust — Clefts of rocks ; common throughout. A variable species, perhaps to be referred to U. Sempervivum, L. Var. genuinu§. Green. Root-leaves cuneate, tapering at base.Corolla scarcely cleft to middle. Var. conniTen§. Corolla-lobes lanceolate, acute, at lengthplicate, connivent. (U. globulariaefolius, Fenzl.) Var. Pe§talozzse. Glaucous. Rosette of root-leaves dense, short, margin of leaves obsoletely dentate. {U. Pestalozzm, Boiss.) Var. liiieatus. Green. Root-leaves loosely resetted, lingulate-spathulate, ciliate. Corolla cleft to one-third its length into triangular-ovate lobes, striate. (U. lineatus, Boiss.) CRASSULACEiE. (ORPINE FAMILY.) 3. SEDUM, L. Stone Crop. Orpine. 315 Calyx 5-4-parted. Petals 5 (rarely 4 or 6-10), free or united onlyat base. Stamens 10 (rarely 5 or 10-12), perigynous, alternate, adnatato petals. Capsules oo-seeded — Perennial or annual herbs with various^^^^- Fm. 160. Fig. 159. t deed e. Fig. 159. Flower of a Sedum with all the parts of the flower in position.Fig, 160. The same showing (a) the torus, (b b) two of the sepals, (ee) two of the petals, {d d) two of the stamens, (e e) two of the carpels. * Perennials. Boot-stocks and stolons leaving fertile and stefrile stems. Leaoesfiat. Inflorescence loosely eymose-mrymbose. FlowerspinTc. 1. S. stolonifernm, Gmel. If Leaves opposite, eZ^ijo^^mZ ^o omteand rhomlic, obtuse^ repand-crenate, .005 to .01 long, minutely tubercled.Fertile, stems .1 to .3 ; flowers .006 broad, sub-sessile; sepals oblong;petals lanceolate, acute, twice as long as calyx — June — Moist rocks;Amanus, and northward. 11 Leaves half-terete or cylindrical. Inflorescence various. X Flowers white. 2. S. album, L. If Glabrous, green. Leaves semi-cylindrical, flattened above, those of sterile stems oblong, obtuse, .^OQlong, .003 w