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Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum)

Sedum Hispanicum, or more commonly know as Spanish Stonecrop, is a forb/herb (a forb/herb is a non-woody plant that is not a grass) of the genus Sedum. Its duration is biennial or bi-annual which means it can grow or bloom twice, in the first year and the following year. Sedum Hispanicum or Spanish Stonecrop‘s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Utah and Vermont.

       

Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum)
Credit: Franz Xaver | selbst fotografiert - my own photo | License: CC-BY-SA-3.0 GFDL
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Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum) Native Growing Regions

Native States for Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum)
Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Utah, Vermont

Spanish Stonecrop (Sedum Hispanicum) Information

  • Category: Dicot
  • Genus: Sedum
  • Family: Crassulaceae
  • Order: Rosales
  • Class: Magnoliopsida
  • Division: Magnoliophyta
  • Duration: Biennial
  • Growth Habit: Forb/herb
  • Native Status: L48 (I) CAN (I)

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  • mike127

    well looks like you should add “Indiana” on too because i have them growing in my yard 1 bunch growing around a half dead tree in the front yard then a little bunch of them growing right by my front porch and i didn’t plant them their i lived here sens 1997 and their was only crab-grass by that tree back then and i have no kind of clue of how did they get here in my yard well i do have one clue is i just thought maybe the birds pooped the seeds out and thats how i got them coming up in the yard and they wasn’t here when i moved into this house they just popped up over time or some how came from the silver maple tree i don’t know and they stay green all year even in winter they are green green & with a pinkish-red stem/vine. theirs whats in my yard i took some inside just to see if they can grow any bigger.