Sedum Linnaeus. Common name: Stonecrop, Orpine, Sedum.
A genus of perhaps 200 species, depending on circumscription. There is considerable controversy about the circumscription of the genus Sedum. Diamorpha is usually separated, but Thiede & Eggli (2007) include it in Sedum. The removal from Sedum of the plants treated here in genera Aizopsis, Hylotelephium, Petrosedum, Phedimus, and Rhodiola is uncontroversial. Other segregates from Sedum which would affect the species treated in our region (native and non-native) have been proposed, such as Chetyson, Clausenellia, and Oreosedum (see synonymy); these remain controversial, with some advocating for them and others for a broad (remnant of) Sedum. The circumscription of a broad remnant of Sedum should likely also include Diamorpha and Lenophyllum.
Key advice:Species of Sedum additional to those treated here are grown as ornamentals, especially in rock gardens; some are aggressive and rather weedy and can be expected eventually to become a naturalized part of our flora.
References: Calie (1981); Clausen (1975); Messerschmid et al. (2020); Nikulin et al. (2016); Ohba (2009) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2009); Thiede & Eggli (2007) In Kubitzki, Bayer, & Stevens (2007). Show full citations.
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© Keith Bradley | Sedum ternatum | Original Image ⭷
© Gary P. Fleming | Sedum glaucophyllum | Original Image ⭷
© Richard & Teresa Ware | Sedum acre CC-BY-NC, permission granted to NCBG
© Gary P. Fleming | Sedum glaucophyllum
© Edwin Bridges | Sedum ternatum | Original Image ⭷
© Erik Danielson | Sedum acre source
© Gary P. Fleming | Sedum pulchellum | Original Image ⭷
© Keith Bradley | Sedum pusillum | Original Image ⭷
© Erik Danielson | Sedum sarmentosum source | Original Image ⭷
© Bruce A. Sorrie | Sedum nuttallii | Original Image ⭷
© Brian Finzel, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Brian Finzel | Sedum nevii source | Original Image ⭷
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