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Sedum reflexum sensu Webb et al.

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Sedum reflexum sensu Webb et al., Fl. New Zealand 4, (1988)

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Webb et al.
Webb et al.
1988
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Sedum reflexum

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reflexum

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Sedum reflexum sensu Webb et al.

Glabrous, perennial herb, forming loose mats; stems numerous, freely rooting at base, decumbent with ± erect apical parts to c. 10 cm high. Lvs alternate, sessile, crowded and imbricate along upturned part of sterile shoots and not concentrated near apex or forming rosettes, c. 7-17 × 1.5-2.5 mm and 1-1.5 mm thick, subcylindric and subterete with upper and lower surfaces convex and no obvious margins, ± glaucous, occasionally deep green; apex sharply acute or mucronulate. Infl. terminal, usually 15-30 cm high, with numerous leaflike bracts along main rachis, often > vegetative lvs, corymbose, usually 2.5-5 cm across, dense, with 3-5 forked branches. Fls numerous, with pedicels to 2 mm long, ± secund. Sepals slightly unequal, 2-3 mm long, triangular-ovate or oblong-ovate. Petals usually 5, ± patent, 5-6 × 1.7-2 mm, elliptic, narrowly or lanceolate-elliptic, yellow, ± obtuse. Stamens 4.5-6 mm long; filaments yellow; anthers yellowish. Carpels and styles greenish yellow. Scales ± rectangular (wider than long) to square. Follicles yellow, ± parallel. Seed c. 0.8-1 mm long, ± ellipsoid, longitudinally ribbed; ribs ± papillate.

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Sedum reflexum sensu Webb et al.
Sedum reflexum sensu Webb et al.
Sedum reflexum sensu Webb et al.
Sedum reflexum sensu Webb et al.

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Sedum reflexum sensu Webb et al.
New Zealand
Otago Land District

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1 January 2000
29 May 2009
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