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Diamorpha
It is monotypic, including only the species Diamorpha smallii (also known as elf orpine or Small's stonecrop ), an endemic of the southeastern United States
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Primula capillaris
Other plants in the habitat include fewseed draba (Draba oligosperma), alpine avens (Geum rossii), shrubby cinquefoil (Potentilla fruticosa), orpine stonecrop
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orval
† ˈorval Obs. Herb. [Cf. F. orvale (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), a name given in France to species of Salvia, esp. S. Clarea Clary, and S. pratensis Meadow Clary (Littré). The connexion between the two senses does not appear.] a. = orpine; b. The herb Clary.14.. Stockholm Med. MS. 173 (see Anglia XXI. 4...
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S. debile
S. debile may refer to:
Sedum debile, the orpine stonecrop or weakstem stonecrop, a low growing carpet forming flowering plant species
Stylidium debile
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orpin
orpine, orpin (ˈɔːpɪn) Also 7 orpent. [a. F. orpin (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), in same senses, app. some kind of altered form of orpiment.] † 1. = orpiment. Obs.1548 Elyot, Auripigmentum,..a coulour lyke golde, in englysshe Orpine. 1582 Stanyhurst æneis ii. (Arb.) 66 Eech path was fulsoom with sent of...
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Hylotelephium
Species in the genus, formerly included in Sedum, are popular garden plants, known as sedum, stonecrop, live-for-ever, or orpine.
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Crassula
‖ ˈCrassula Bot. [med.L. Crassula, dim. of crassa (sc. herba) thick: see crass.] A name applied by the mediæval herbalists to some species of Sedum, esp. Orpine; but now limited (by Dillenius) to a genus of succulent plants, chiefly South African, the type of the family Crassulaceæ, which includes t...
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Hylotelephium telephium, a plant also known as orpine or live-forever
Solidago, a genus of North American plants with yellow flowers
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rose-root
ˈrose-root Bot. [f. rose n. + root n.] 1. One of certain related herbaceous plants, esp. Sedum rhodiola or Rhodiola rosea, growing in rocky districts or on cliffs, the root of which emits a rose-like fragrance when bruised or dried; = rosewort 1.1597 Gerarde Herball 416 Doubtlesse it tooke his name ...
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Everdon Stubbs
There are locally uncommon plants such as wild daffodil, orpine and bitter vetch.
There is access from Stubbs Road, which goes through the site.
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rosewort
ˈrosewort Bot. [f. rose n. + wort n. In sense 1 prob. ad. G. rosenwurz, Du. roosen-wortel (Kilian).] 1. = roseroot 1. Now rare.1578 Lyte Dodoens 341 Rosewurt or the roote savering like the Rose, groweth in Macedonia and Hungarie. 1597 Gerarde Herbal 416 Rosewoort hath manie small, thicke, and fat st...
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Hylotelephium telephium
Hylotelephium telephium (synonym Sedum telephium), known as orpine, livelong, frog's-stomach, harping Johnny, life-everlasting, live-forever, midsummer-men Common names
Hylotelephium telephium has earned many common names in English, including orpine, livelong, life-everlasting, live-forever, frog's-stomach
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Sedum debile
Sedum debile, commonly called orpine stonecrop or weakstem stonecrop, is a low growing carpet forming flowering plant species of the genus Sedum in the
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