Sedum lineare

Thunberg in J. A. Murray

in J. A. Murray, Syst. Veg. ed. 14, 430. 1784,.

Treatment appears in FNA Volume 8. Treatment on page 216. Mentioned on page 201, 217.
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Herbs, perennial, mat-forming, glabrous. Stems ascending or decumbent, branched, not bearing rosettes. Leaves in whorls of 3(–4), spreading, sessile; blade green, not glaucous, linear-lanceolate to linear, ± laminar, 7–30 × ca. 2 mm, base short-spurred, not scarious, apex obtuse to subacute. Flowering shoots ascending or pendulous, simple, 10–30 cm; leaf blades linear, base short-spurred; offsets not formed. Inflorescences lax cymes, 10–60+-flowered, (1–)2(–3)-branched; branches spreading to widely ascending, sometimes forked; bracts similar to leaves. Pedicels absent. Flowers 5-merous; sepals spreading, distinct basally, yellowish green, linear-lanceolate, often unequal, 1.5–7(–11) × 2 mm, apex subobtuse to subacute; petals spreading, distinct, yellow, oblong, not carinate, 4–9 mm, apex subobtuse; filaments yellow; anthers dark yellow; nectar scales yellow, square-spatulate. Carpels divergent in fruit, distinct, yellowish green. 2n = 72.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Margins of granitic flatrocks
Elevation: ca. 100 m

Distribution

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Ga., e Asia, probably introduced also in e Europe.

Discussion

Sedum lineare has pale greenish yellow flowering shoots. It has become established in Columbia County, Georgia (W. H. Duncan 1985).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.