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Diamorpha

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Crassulaceae

Scientific name
  
Diamorpha smallii

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Saxifragales

Genus
  
Diamorpha Nutt.

Higher classification
  
Diamorpha

Diamorpha Small39s Stonecrop Diamorpha smallii Species Profile

Similar
  
Pseudosedum, Thompsonella, Lenophyllum, Villadia, Prometheum

Diamorpha is a genus of family Crassulaceae. It is sometimes included within the genus Sedum. 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. It becomes active in late fall and winter, blooms in late March, then dies. It has red succulent leaves that act to reflect light and hold water. Diamorpha smallii is found primarily on solution pools, shallow basins on rocky outcrops that contain seasonal pools. The plant is mainly found in Georgia, though populations have also been noted in Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. It is listed as an endangered species by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

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Diamorpha Small39s Stonecrop Diamorpha smallii Species Profile

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Diamorpha Diamorpha smallii elforpine Scott Ranger39s Nature Notes

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Diamorpha Diamorpha smallii Elf Orpine in Late Winter News from Rockcliff Farm

References

Diamorpha Wikipedia


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