Sedum caespitosum, (*)
Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Ordo: Saxifragales
Familia: Crassulaceae
Subfamilia: Sempervivoideae
Tribus: Sedeae
Genus: Sedum
Sectio: S. sect. Sedum
Series: Rubra
Species: Sedum caespitosum
Name
Sedum caespitosum (Cav.) DC., Prodr. 3: 405 1828.
Synonyms
Aithales caespitosa (Cav.) Webb & Berth.
Crassula caespitosa Cav.
Crassula diffusa Lam.
Crassula magnolii DC.
Crassula verticillaris L.
Procrassula caespitosa (Cav.) Fourr.
Procrassula magnolii (DC.) Griseb.
Sedum cespitosum Boiss.
Sedum deserti-hungarici Simonk.
Sedum louisii (Thieb. & Gomb.) Fröder.
Sedum magnolii Bubani
Sedum melanoleucum Schltdl. ex Ledeb.
Sedum rubens subsp. caespitosum (Cav.) Bonnier & Layens
Sedum rubrum (L.) Thell.
Sedum rubrum var. louisii Thieb. & Gomb.
Sedum stellatum Friv. ex Nyman
Tillaea erecta DC.
Tillaea rubra L.
Distribution
Native distribution areas:
Continental: Europe
Albania, Bulgaria, Corsica, Crete, France, Greece (incl. Kiklades), Spain, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia & Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania, Crimea, Ukraine, Sardinia, Sicily, Portugal, Malta, Cyprus (C-Mountains, E-Cyprus, N-Cyprus, S-Cyprus, W-Cyprus), East Aegaean Isl., Rhodos, European Turkey
Continental: Asie
Georgia [Caucasus], Turkmenistan, Talysh, Australia (I) (Victoria (I)), Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Turkey (Inner Anatolia, N-Anatolia, S-Anatolia, SE-Anatolia, W-Anatolia, WN-Anatolia), Israel (coastal W-Israel, N-Israel), Lebanon (C-Lebanon, coastal W-Lebanon), Iran (N-Iran), Syria (C-Syrian Desert, NW-Syria, Jbel Druze, W-Syrian Mountains), Iraq (NW-Iraq, SE-Iraq: Mesopotamian lowlands), Saudi Arabia
References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition
References
Primary references
De Candolle, A.P. 1828. Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis, sive enumeratio contracta ordinum, generum, specierumque plantarum huc usque cognitarum, juxta methodi naturalis normas digesta. Pars 3: Sistens Calyciflorarum ordines XXVI. 494 pp. Treuttel et Würtz, Parisiis [Paris]. BHL Reference page. : 3: 405
Links
Hassler, M. 2019. Sedum caespitosum. World Plants: Synonymic Checklists of the Vascular Plants of the World In: Roskovh, Y., Abucay, L., Orrell, T., Nicolson, D., Bailly, N., Kirk, P., Bourgoin, T., DeWalt, R.E., Decock, W., De Wever, A., Nieukerken, E. van, Zarucchi, J. & Penev, L., eds. 2019. Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2019 Dec 07. Reference page.
International Plant Names Index. 2019. Sedum caespitosum. Published online. Accessed: Dec 07 2019.
Govaerts, R. et al. 2019. Sedum caespitosum in Kew Science Plants of the World online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2019 Dec 07. Reference page.
Tropicos.org 2019. Sedum caespitosum. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published on the internet. Accessed: 2019 Dec 07.
Vernacular names
Deutsch: Breitblättrige Fetthenne
English: Broad-leaved Stonecrop
Sedum caespitosum is a species of annual herb in the family Crassulaceae. They have a self-supporting growth form and simple, broad leaves. Individuals can grow to 3 cm.[1][2]
Sources
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References
"Sedum caespitosum (Cav.) DC. - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
Mifsud, Stephen (2002-08-23). "Sedum caespitosum (Broad-leaved Stonecrop) : MaltaWildPlants.com - the online Flora of the Maltese Islands". www.maltawildplants.com. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
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