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Sedum villosum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Eudicots

Family
  
Crassulaceae

Scientific name
  
Sedum villosum

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Order
  
Saxifragales

Genus
  
Sedum

Rank
  
Species

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Sedum villosum, known as the hairy stonecrop or purple stonecrop, is a biennial to perennial flowering plant. Its leaves, which are 3–8 mm (0.1–0.3 in) long and may be reddish in colour, are generally covered with hairs, although S. villosum var. glabratum may have hairless leaves. Indidual flowers have five pink petals, each up to 5 mm (0.2 in) long.

It is native to Greenland, Iceland and northern and central Europe, east to Lithuania and Poland. It has also been recorded from islands in south-eastern Canada. Within Britain, it is found as far south as mid-Yorkshire. Compared to other species in the genus Sedum, it is unusual in preferring damp habitats.

References

Sedum villosum Wikipedia