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Sempervivoideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
2Crassulidae
Phase
1Crassulales
Subphase
4Sempervivoideae
Stage
4
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Sempervivoideae

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Family
Members: Sempervivum; Jovibarba.
Content: kaempferol and its glycosides.
BotanyKeys; monocarpic, meaning a single rosette will flower only once before dying; leaves in tight, symmetrical rosettes; reproduction by forming new, smaller rosettes; flowers six- to sixteen-parted.
Herbs; succulent.
Roots: tuberous or thickened rhizomes.
Leaves flat, dentate; in tight, symmetrical rosettes.
Flowers: five-merous; petals 5, free; six- to sixteen-parted; monocarpic.
Reproduction by forming new, smaller rosettes.
LiteratureGontcharova, Svetlana & others; Phylogenetic relationships among members of the subfamily Sedoideae (Crassulaceae) inferred from the ITS region sequences of nuclear rDNA; Russian Journal of Genetics, 42 (6): 654–661; 2006; doi:10.1134/S102279540606010X.
Gontcharova, Svetlana & others; Molecular Phylogenetics of Crassulaceae; Genes, Genomes and Genomics, 1 (1), 40–46; 2007.
Gontcharova, S. B. & Gontcharov, A. A.; Molecular phylogeny and systematics of flowering plants of the family Crassulaceae DC; Molecular Biology, 43 (5): 794–803; 2009; doi:10.1134/S0026893309050112.
Mort, Mark E & others; Phylogeny and evolution of Crassulaceae: Past, present, and future; Biodiversity & Ecology, 3: 69–86; 2010.
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  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›2 Crassulidae
  • ›1 Crassulales
  • 1Sedum rubens
  • 1Sedum villosum
  • 2Sedella pumila
  • 2Pistorinia hispanica
  • 4Sedum lydium
  • 5Sedum pallidum
  • 6Dudleya cymosa
  • 7Prometheum sempervivoides
  • 8Sedum album
  • 9Sedum dasyphyllum
  • 9Sempervivum zeleborii
  • 10Sempervivum globiferum
  • 11Sempervivum leucanthum
  • 12Sempervivum arachnoideum
  • 12Sempervivum tectorum
  • 14Sempervivum calcareum
  • 15Sempervivum pumilum
  • 16Parvisedum pumilum
  • xSedum hispanicum
  • xRosularia sedoides
  • xParvisedum congdonii