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Stringing succulents: Sedum sarmentosum

Attributes of Sedum sarmentosum plant

Chinese name: Sedum sarmentosum, also known as ground centipede grass, mouse tooth half cattail, stone nail, melon seed grassLatin name: Sedum sarmentosum BungeFamily and genus: Crassulaceae, Sedum genusDistribution: Most regions of China

Introduction to Sedum sarmentosum plant

Sedum sarmentosum is a perennial succulent herb, with sterile branches creeping and rooting, fertile branches erect, 10-20 cm long. Leaves are in whorls of 3, oblanceolate to oblong, 15-25 mm long, 3-5 mm wide, apex acuminate, base gradually narrowing, margins entire. The corymbs are loose, often with 3-5 branches; flowers are light yellow, sessile; sepals are 5, broadly lanceolate to oblong, 3.5-5 mm long, apex slightly obtuse; petals are 5, lanceolate to oblong, 5-8 mm long, outer apex with a long acuminate; stamens are 10, shorter than petals; carpels are 5, slightly spreading. Seeds are tiny, ovoid, without wings, surface with papillary protuberances. Flowering period is May to June, fruiting period is July to August.

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