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Crassulaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tourn. Stone-crop. Orpine. 1. S. acre, L. (Mossy Stone-crop.) Leaves very thick and succulent, crowded, very small. Petals yellow. A spreading moss-like plant, which has escaped from cultivation in many places. - Roadsides.
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Flowering branches erect. Leaves: alternate, crowded, but scarcely imbricated except on the sterile shoots, sessile, linear, entire. Flowers: in a three-to-seven forked cyme, compact; ... prev: Treacle Mustard. Erysimum parviftorum. Mustard Family ... next: Yellow Saxifrage. Saxifraga aizoides. Saxifrage Family...
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Crassulaceae (Live-Forever, Orpine family) - 93 images at DiversityOfLife.org images, phylogeny, nomenclature for (Crassulaceae)
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•Listed here is a portion of Zion's many plant species. To help you identify Zion's plants, the naturalist staff recommends beginning with the following books, available at the Visitor Centers: ... •Plants of Zion National Park, R. Nelson (reference copy only) ... •Oak or Beech Family...
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Higher Plants of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park ... Scientific Name Hawaiian Name Common Name Photo TSN Park Status Abundance Residency Nativity ... Bryophyllum pinnatum [=K. pinnata] None No Data 509801 No data No data No data No data...
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The Crassulaceae, or orpine family, are a family of dicotyledons. They store water in their succulent leaves. They are found worldwide, but mostly occur in the northern hemisphere and southern Africa, typically in dry and/or cold areas where water may be scarce.
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(Sedum Telephium) Orpine family ... The Crassulaceae, or orpine family, is a family of dicotyledons; Gardens - Flowers Of Mystery; Writings of John Burroughs - A Bunch Of Herbs; ... Orpine; Live-forever; Midsummer-Men ; Live-long ; Pudding-bag Plant ; Garden Stone-crop; Witches' Money; Purple or Water Avens; Wild Lupine;
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Family Name Listing ... Family: Crassulaceae; Orpine family; ... Scientific Name Hawaiian Name Common Name Photo TSN Park Status Abundance Residency Nativity...
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Pictures of the Crassulaceae Family (aka Orpine). ... Sedum (07/09/2006) The Sedum is a popular ground cover. The Genus contains some 400 species. As I recall this is Dragons Blood (Stonecrop). It is in the Orpine family.
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