HIRSUTUM ssp. HIRSUTUM
Synonymes :
Sedum hirsutum var. jahandiezii Maire (1932)
Sedum hirsutum ssp. eu-hirsutum Maire (1932)
Description :
Plants usually small with thin stolons.
Rosettes 1 – 2 (-4) cm diameter.
Leaves 3 – 8 mm, not very sticky.
Inflorescences often lax and few-flowered.
Flowers : Petals basally slightly connate (<1 mm="" lanceolate="" acute="" or="" acuminate="" 3="" 6="" p="">
Cytology : 2n=18, 20
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Photo Christophe Camassel
Observation à / at : La Suche (municipality of / commune de St. Jeure d'Andaure) France - Ardèche, 800 m alt. (31.7.2004),
between the roots of a chestnut tree / entre les racines d'un marronier.
Soil consisting of granitic decomposition / Sol de décomposition granitique.

Sedum hirsutum in situ



The same plant in cultivation :

Sedum hirsutum en fleurs / in flower
Observations à Bassurels (Lozère - France) alt. 700m, le 12 juin 2011. Sol acide schisteux.


Sedum hirsutum fructification / spent flowers

To see more photos : Crassulaceae in the Cévennes mountains
by Eric Barbier
Miraflores de la Sierra alt. 1300 m :

Sedum hirsutum, S. pedicellatum and S. brevifolium :

Photos Benoît Albert