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Sedum cockerellii
Britton
Inconspicuous, small, cluster-forming sedum that can stand cooler temperatures
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First Description |
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Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden 3(9): 41-42, 1903
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Synonyms
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Sedum anomoiosepalum Fröderström (1935) (Acta Horti Gothoburgensis, 10. App.: 70-72, 1935)
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Cockerellia cockerellii (Britton) Löve & Löve (1985) (Taxon 34: 351, 1985)
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Sedum puberulum Watson (1888) (Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 23: 273, 1888)
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Sedum wootoni Britton (1903) (Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden 3: 44, 1903)
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Literature
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Praeger: Account of genus Sedum as found in cultivation: 135-137, 1921 |
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Clausen, R. T.: Nomenclatural Changes and Innovations in the Crassulaceae (1946) |
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Clausen, R. T. & Charles H. Uhl: Revision of Sedum cockerellii and related species: 1943 |
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Clausen, R. T.: Sedum of North America north of the Mexican Plateau: 189, 1975 |
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Basic Data
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Subgenus |
Sedum |
Diameter |
up to 1cm |
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Reproduction |
seed, vegetative |
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Natural Location
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Occurrence |
Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Chihuahua, Sonora |
Remarks
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Young
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Adult
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Inflorescence
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Flower
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Various
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Various
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Various
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Horticulture Summer
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Exposition |
half shady |
Watering |
plenty |
Horticulture Winter
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Temperature |
keep frost free |
Soil |
keep moderately moist |
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