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Adromischus
Aeonium
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Cotyledon
Crassula
xCremneria
xCremnopetalum
Cremnophila
xCremnosedum
Dudleya
Echeveria
Graptopetalum
x Graptophyria
xGraptophytum
xGraptosedum
x Graptovedum
xGraptoveria
xHylostachys
Hylotelephium
Kalanchoe
xLenopetalum
Lenophyllum
xLenoveria
Monanthes
x Moranara
Multiple Hybrids
Orostachys
xPachevedum
Pachyphytum
xPachysedum
xPachyveria
Perrierosedum
Petrosedum
Phedimus
Pistorinia
Prometheum
Pseudosedum
Rhodiola
Rosularia
Sedella
xSedeveria
Sedum
Sempervivum
Sinocrassula
xTacipetalum
xTacisedum
Tacitus
xTaciveria
Thompsonella
Tylecodon
Umbilicus
Villadia
Hylotelephium
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Leaf shapes of genus Hylotelephium
Ray Stephenson in "Sedum Cultivated Stonecrops",1994, pp 269 - 270 :
Figure 1
Figure 1
(a)
H. causasicum
has amplexicaul, cupped leaves in opposite pairs.
(b)
H. erythrosticum
(c)
H. sordidum
(d)
H. spectabile
leaf of a potted plant - leaves of plants in a rich border can be twice this size (area).
(e)
H. tatarinowii
(f)
H. telephioides
(g)
H. telephium
ssp.
fabaria
[See
H. telephium ssp. telephium
]
(h)
H
.
telephium
ssp.
fabaria
var.
borderi
[See
H. telephium ssp. telephium
]
(i)
'Ruby Glow'
(j)
'Vera Jameson'
(k)
H. telephium
ssp.
maximum
(I)
H. telephium
ssp.
ruprechtii
(m)
H. telephium
ssp.
telephium
(n)
'Autumn Joy' ['Herbstfreude'
]
possesses the largest of all
Hylotelephium
leaves but its upper leaves are much smaller than and rather different in shape from the large lower ones
(o)
H. verticillatum
mainland form
(p)
H. verticillatum
var.
nipponicum
(q)
H. viride
(r)
H. viridescens
leaf
(s)
H. viviparum
leaves are not succulent.
Figure 2
Figure 2
(a)
H. ettyuense
(b)
H. sieboldii
(c)
H. tsugaruense
(left) typical leaf (and right) extreme form
(d)
H. anacampseros
leaves are very varied in shape but usually are clustered in terminal rosettes.
(e)
H. cauticola
(left) form from Mount Apoi, Japan (and right) 'Lidakense'
(f)
H. cyaneum
(g)
H. ewersii
ssp.
ewersii
(left) pairs of leaves are well spaced on long stems and (right) leaves are amplexicaul.
(h)
H. ewersii
var.
cyclophyllum
(i)
H. ewersii
var.
homophyllum
(j)
H. pluricaule
var.
pluricaule
(k)
H. pluricaule
ssp.
ezawae
(I)
H. pluricaule
var.
yezoense
(m)
H. pluricaule
var.
yezoense
from Rebun Island
(n)
H. populifolium
leaves can be much larger than this but are always just as anomalous.
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