#1 2014-07-21 18:45:08

Lur
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Registered: 2007-11-19
Posts: 638

Sedum

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Sedum dasyphillum? ssp glanduliferum? les rosetes sont trop petites...

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#2 2014-07-22 19:24:58

margrit
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Re: Sedum

Mieux est de suivre l'avis de Ray Stephenson >

Ray Stephenson va plus loin dans le regroupement ; il dit (Sedum, Cultivated Stonecrops) : "I think we must accept that the species is exceptionally polymorphic". Et il précise  (ICN forum, 2012) : "I'd be happier if there were no varieties accepted. I think though that the name glanduliferum refers to hairy plants usually with a particular leaf arrangement. Var. dasyphyllum is usually glabrous (except perhaps for inflorescences). In my experience, every combination of leaf-size, leaf-indumentums and leaf-arrangement exist in the wild and this is ignoring the fact that some clones have 5-partite flowers while others have 6-."

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