Webb(Crassulaceae) - lance-leaf stonecrop. PH-LC 202 (Moulton 159), specimens mounted on the sheet and associated with the Pursh label reading "On the naked rocks on the Kooskooskie. / Jun: 5th. 1806." Collected near Kamiah in Idaho Co., Idaho, on 5 Jun 1806. Sedum stenopetalum Pursh. Sedum stenopetalum Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept.: 324. WebbThey are leaf succulents found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, but extending into the southern hemisphere in Africa and South America. The plants vary from annual and …
Lance leaved Dudleya
WebbHerbaceous native associates include: broad-leaved stonecrop (Sedum spathifolium), nodding onion (Allium cernuum) and Menzies’ larkspur (Delphinium menziesii), as well as native and introduced brome species and the introduced sweet … WebbLance-leaved Dudleya (Dudleya lanceolata) Order: Saxifragales Family: Crassulaceae (Stonecrop Family) Flowers: April - July flower bud bract Dudleya lanceolata is a perennial herbaceous plant (succulent). It is found throughout the peninsula (along the coastal bluffs, exposed hillsides, and within canyons). crossword flimsy
Stonecrop (Sedum spp.) in British Columbia - Northern Bushcraft
WebbSedum rupicola – lance-leaved stonecrop Distribution: In the Cascades and Olympic Mountains of Washington; Washington east to Idaho. Habitat: Open, exposed places, … WebbLanceleaf Stonecrop. Rosettes of succulent leaves, flowering stems ascending. Basal leaves about 1/2 in. long, linear to lance-shaped, cylindrical with pointed tip. Flowering stems to 8 in. with many flat, lance-shaped, upward-pointing leaves, usually withered by flowering. Flower heads dense, 1/3–2 in. across, with 3–25 flowers. WebbLanceleaf Stonecrop. Rosettes of succulent leaves, flowering stems ascending. Basal leaves about 1/2 in. long, linear to lance-shaped, cylindrical with pointed tip. Flowering … builders arms chelsea menu