RF2CC4TXX–Leaves of Sedum - succulent stonecrop plant (Sedum sieboldii) close up. Decorative plant for rockary, stone or alpine garden. Natural botanical backgr
RFEA2G77–Honeybee on a dark pink Sedum flower (Apis mellifera); Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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RFR1X897–Sedum sieboldii Autumn Joy plant in small glass jar blossoming with pink flowers isolated on white background
RFRTJE36–Closeup of a honey bee collecting nectar from blossoming flower
RFP69CRD–Small mint sedum sieboldii plant in transparent glass jar isolated on white background
RF2AAYCHJ–houseleeks (Sempervivum tectorum) and October stonecrop (Hylotelephium sieboldii) outside in the garden planted in an old terracotta pot with many hol
RMRX52RN–botany, sedum, Caution! For Greetingcard-Use / Postcard-Use In German Speaking Countries Certain Restrictions May Apply
RMB3PN1X–Sedum sieboldii
RMHMWE5M–Stonecrop (Sedum sieboldii), Cactaceae.
RFT5NGY3–A picture shows Sedum Sieboldii Plant. Leaves are small, thick, broad, green. This plants leaves seem to form similarly to that of a rose. The flowers
RF2BT7R0H–Beautiful great and purple leaves of October stonecrop in the spring garden. Succulent plant. Nature background. (Sedum sieboldii)
RF2CDB3XF–Stewed Rhubarb Mountain sedum in bloom during summer.
RMS47F2D–Greens for sale in a nursery in New England on a fall afternoon, 2023, United States
RM2AM4660–Window gardening : devoted specially to the culture of flowers and ornamental plants for indoor use and parlor decoration . Fig. 10.—Sedum Sieboldii. Fi(/. 12 is a sketch of tlie Saxifraga Fortunei Tricolor. Fig. 13 is a, sketch of a bracket, with a wooden bowl, holding a plant of theSedum Sieboldii trailing from it. This can be easily attached to the sides of theroom, fastened to the centre of the window frame. It is very suitable for the Ivjeither to trail from, or it may be placed at the bottom of the window, and thevine trained upward along the window casing. Home-Made Hanging Baskets.Near
RFMTD07C–Sedum sieboldii, Sedum sarmentosum, stringy stonecrop, gold moss stonecrop, and graveyard moss. Ausläufer-Fetthenne, Kriechtrieb-Fetthenne, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RMPFEK99–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, flowering plants, &c. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. IIG ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. SEDUM. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly margined with yellow, very effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. 30 cents. S. spiirium Sieboldii. Kose, shaded with purple ; 3 inches. August and September. S. Telepllium. Pink, with dark red luxuriant foliage ; 1 foot. August. S. Telepllium albifoliuiii. Red flower and light foliage ; 1 foot. August. S. Telepllium liybridiim. Distin
RMW0PR7R–Archive image from page 119 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, flowering plants, &c descriptivecatal1875ellw Year: 1875 IIG ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. SEDUM. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly margined with yellow, very effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. 30 cents. S. spiirium Sieboldii. Kose, shaded with purple ; 3 inches. August and September. S. Telepllium. Pink, with dark red luxuriant foliage ; 1 foot. August. S. Telepllium albifoliuiii. Red flower and light foliage ; 1 foot. August. S. Telepl
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RMMACDPT–. Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs plants flower seeds vegetable seeds grass seeds fertilizers, tools, etc., etc . PRIMULA CORTUSOIDES SIEBOLDII Scabiosa. ( Blue Bonnet.) Per doz. Per 100 Caucasica. 3-inch pots $1 25 $8 co " Alba. 3-inch pots 1 25 8 co Japonica. Strong 1 50 10 00 Ochroleuca. 4-inch pots 1 00 7 00 Sedum. (Stonecrop.) Acre. Clumps 85 Album. Divisions 85 Japonica flacrophylla . 4-inch pots 1 00 Maximum Atropurpurcum 1 25 Pulchellum. Clumps ... 85 Sexangulare. Divisions 85 Spectabilis. Clumps 1 00 " Atropurpureum. Showy heads of hand- some deep rosy crimson flowers ,
RMRWJ7H7–botany, sedum, Caution! For Greetingcard-Use / Postcard-Use In German Speaking Countries Certain Restrictions May Apply
RMHMWE5K–Botany - Crassulaceae. Sedum sieboldii
RF2CDB3X4–Stewed Rhubarb Mountain sedum succulents in full bloom in the summer.
RM2AM476R–Window gardening : devoted specially to the culture of flowers and ornamental plants for indoor use and parlor decoration . carefully, so that no water will get on the leaves. Give itfresh air frequently. The habit of growth of the Sedum Sieboldii is verypeculiar. From one centralcrown or stool appear a num-ber of slender branches; atregular intervals come theleaves in groups of three, andthese continue to lengthen un-til in the month of August,when flower buds appear atthe terminals of each branch.The average growth of goodspecimens is about one and ahalf feet long, and the flowershave a spre
RMPFEJWE–. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrs^Sr^ SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pink, with dark red luxu- riant
RMW0PPW6–Archive image from page 115 of Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition descriptivecatal1880ellw Year: 1880 purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrsSr SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pin
RF2AB4X6D–Sedum Sieboldii growing in a metal colander
RMHMWE5F–Stonecrop (Sedum sieboldii), Cactaceae.
RF2CDB3K7–Stewed Rhubarb Mountain sedum succulents in full bloom in the summer.
RM2AKM8DN–Practical floriculture; a guide to the successful cultivation of florists' plants, for the amateur and professional florist . e the following as suitable: Coleus VerschafFeltii, a well-known bronze-foliaged plant. Centaurea Candida, a plant with white, downy leaves,of compact growth. Geranium, Tom Thumb, scarlet, dwarf and compact,blooming all summer. Sedum Sieboldii, a plant with light glaucous leaves andgraceful habit, which is not only desirable on account ofits foliage alone, but for its purplish rose colored flowers. These are suitable for the upper surface of the basket.Those proper to p
RMPFEJE6–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. S. puleliellum. Pink one of the best. 6 inches. Purple; coarse habit; SEDUM PULCHELLUM. S. piirpurascens. 1 foot. July. S. r o b u s t u in, or m o n s t r o s uni. Young growth sometimes flattened, giving it a fan-shaped appearance; curioas; three inches. June. S. Kodig-asi. Dark and luxuriant foliage. S. Sieboldii. Trailing; flowers rose-purple, late in autumn. S. Sieboldii medinm pictnm. Leaves distinctly marg
RMRWMYY3–Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue of Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue of green-house and hot-house plants, select bedding plants, chrysanthemums, dahlias, &c. ellwangerbarrysc1878ellw Year: 1878 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. TRITOMA—PLANT AND FLOWEU. Ti:iiKll(JSE-l'I.A.T AND FI>OWKIl. SEDUM (The Stone Crop.) Very useful plants for marginal circles in beds ; also for baskets, vases, etc. The following are choice varieties : Price—30 cents each : $3 per dozen, carneum var—Pretty variegation; a j Sieboldii medium pictum—Leaves splendid bedding plant. | distinctly margined with yellow. SENECIO. SCandens.
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RMHMWE5J–Stonecrop (Sedum sieboldii), Cactaceae.
RF2CDB31Y–Stewed Rhubarb Mountain sedum succulents in full bloom in the summer.
RMRJYET6–. Atlas des plantes de jardins et d'appartements exotiques et européenes ... accompagnées d'un texte applicatif ... Bois,Plantes de fardins. Pi. 102. .4. Sedum Sieboldii Sweet. I2t B. Sedum sarmentosum Bun^e. Famille des Crassulace'es.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bois, D. Paris : Klincksieck
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RMRF1XD9–. Catalogue of dutch bulbs and other flowering roots, also seeds and plants for autumn planting and house decoration in winter. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. SOLANUM. Sedum, Sieboldii var. Leaves marginated with yel- low. 25 cents. Senecio, Macroylossis. (Neiv German Ivy.) A new variety of this popular plant, which will become much more valued than the old sort. It resembles the En- Sieboldii. VIOLET—Double. glish Ivy to such a degree that it is often mistaken for it. It is a vigorous grower. Splendid for vases and baskets. 25 cents. Smilax, Myrsiphyllum asparagoides. There
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RMRFA4T8–. Catalogue of dutch bulbs and other flowering roots, also seeds and plants for autumn planting and house decoration in winter. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. SOLANUM. Sedum, Sieboldii var. Leaves marginated with yel- low. 25 cents. Senecio, Macroylossis. (Neiv German Ivy.) A new variety of this popular plant, which will become much more valued than the old sort. It resembles the En- Sieboldii. VIOLET—Double. glish Ivy to such a degree that it is often mistaken for it. It is a vigorous grower. Splendid for vases and baskets. 25 cents. Smilax, Myrsiphyllum asparagoides. There
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RMRPPAX4–. Alpine flowers for English gardens. Mountain plants; Flower gardening. 58 ALPINE FLOWERS. Part I. adopted, it is desirable to allow some plants of a trailing habit to fall over its outer edge. If the outer margins of the boxes were well covered, it would matter little what form were used. The common Stonecrop, Sedum Sieboldii, Thymus latnigiiwsus, the woolly-leaved Cerastiums, and many other hardy plants, will do this effectively. A yet more satisfactory window rock-garden can be made outside of a window to which light has free access, by forming a miniature alpine garden on the sill. It is
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RMRDRA2M–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 659, —Sedum anglicum.. Fig. 661.—S. Fabaria, or S. spectabile. Fig. 660.—Sedum Sieboldii. as 5. Fabaria (fig. 661), freely sow themselves, so care must be taken that the coarser varieties do not propagate themselves to the destruction of the weaker. They grow well in fresh soil, but degenerate when they remain long in one situation. All the cultivation required is to prevent them from overrunning each other, or being overrun by other plants. In a plot of arid groun
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RF2CDB3FM–Stewed Rhubarb Mountain sedum succulents in full bloom in the summer.
RMRDRA2G–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 661.—S. Fabaria, or S. spectabile. Fig. 660.—Sedum Sieboldii. as 5. Fabaria (fig. 661), freely sow themselves, so care must be taken that the coarser varieties do not propagate themselves to the destruction of the weaker. They grow well in fresh soil, but degenerate when they remain long in one situation. All the cultivation required is to prevent them from overrunning each other, or being overrun by other plants. In a plot of arid ground probably no class of plant
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RM2AJHG7R–Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1911 . Physostegia Virginica. Saxifraga crassifolia. Interesting plant for rock-eries or hardy borders; flowers pink. April to June. I ft Scabiosa Caucasica. Large lavender-blue flowersborne on long stems; one of the finest peren-nials: June to Aug. 2 ft Sedum Acre Aurea. Stonecrop. Yellow goldenfoliage; suitable for covering stones and rock work. 4 inches Sedum Spectabile. Light green fleshy leaves andbroad heads of bright rosv pink flowers; Aug. to Oct. li ft. ... Sedum Lydium.Dwarf variety,useful for rock-eries; flowerslavender pink.Sieboldii. Pink.June and Jul
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RF2CDB356–Stewed Rhubarb Mountain sedum succulents in full bloom in the summer.
RM2AJ07NC–Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . situations, such as sunuybanks and other places where few plants will grow. S. Acre—For rockwork, carpet bedding or forgrow, this very dwarf Sedum is excellent. S. Spectabile (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet,September. Rosy pink. A very desir-able plant. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 S. Sieboldii—6 inches, September. A hand-some variety of trailing habit. Fo-liage glaucous, margined with pink,assuming shades of red and purple inautumn; flowers bright pink, verypretty and showy. A splendid rockplant. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 SOLID AGO—Golden Rod. Although the most of the G
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RM2AKPXEX–Currie's general wholesale catalogue for florists, market gardeners and truckers . —11/2 feet, May, deep blue l-.OO 8.00 PYRETHRUM—Feverfew.P. ULIGINOSUM (Giant Ox-Eve Daisy)^l to 5 feet, September and October, white 1.00 8.00 RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower.R. FULGIDA—3 feet, August and September, orange yellow, purple center » 75 6.00 R. GOLDEN GLOW—6 feet, August, golden yellow .75 6.00R. SPECIOSA—3 feet, September, yellow, purple center ^ 6.00 SEDUM—Stone Crop. S. FABARIA—li/> feet, September, rosy pink 1.00 8.00 S. SIEBOLDII—6 inches, September, bright pink 1.00 8.00 VERONICA—Speedwell.V. AMAETH
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RMRCTMRP–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, flowering plants, &c. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. IIG ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. SEDUM. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly margined with yellow, very effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. 30 cents. S. spiirium Sieboldii. Kose, shaded with purple ; 3 inches. August and September. S. Telepllium. Pink, with dark red luxuriant foliage ; 1 foot. August. S. Telepllium albifoliuiii. Red flower and light foliage ; 1 foot. August. S. Telepllium liybridiim. Distin
RF2CDB2XW–Stewed Rhubarb Mountain sedum succulents in full bloom in the summer.
RMRDRA2T–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. ALPINE FLOWERS. 311 Sedums, but none surpasses S. Sieboldii (fig. 660), which flowers in September. When these autumnal sedums are in flower, it is marvel- lous to see the number of bees which frequent them. Nearly all the sedums are most readily propagated by division, and many of them,. Fig. 659, —Sedum anglicum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
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RMRHC72N–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. Fig. 98.—Design for Carpet Bed (Dj. Aralia Sieboldii, or a small Palm; No. 4 should be filled in with specimen dot plants of Coleus, Perilla, Iresine, Centaurea, Santolina, &c., planted in opposite pairs; No. 5 should be filled with Mesembryanthemum, and lined with Kleinia repens ; No. 6 with Sagina pilifera aiirea; No. 7 with Mentha; and the ground- work (No. 8) with Ajitennaria tomejitosa, Sedum glaucum, or Sediim lydium.. Fig. 99.—Design for Carpet Bed (E). In Bed E (Fig. 99), No. i might be filled in with Alt
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RMRDXHY3–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. Fig. -Design for Carpet Bed (D). Aralia Sieboldii, or a small Palm; No. 4 should be filled in with specimen dot plants of Coleus, Perilla, Iresine, Centaurea, Santolina, &c, planted in opposite pairs; No. 5 should be filled with Mesembryanthemum, and lined with Kleinia repens ; No. 6 with Sagina pilifera aurea; No. 7 with Mentha; and the ground- work (No. 8) with Antennaria tomentosa, Sedum glaucum, or Sedum lydium.. Fig. 99.—Design for Carpet Bed (E). In Bed E (Fig. 99)^ No. 1 might be filled. in with Alternan-
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RMRR3F91–. An account of the genus Sedum as found in cultivation. Sedum; Crassulaceae. ACCOUNT OF GENUS SEDUM AS FOUND IN CULTIVATION. (yj S. Ewersii is a well-known garden plant, exhibiting very little variation. Var. homophylliim I have had from Kew, Wisley, the Chelsea Physic Garden, and Mr. E. A. Bowles, in all cases under the name cyaneum. For the true S. cyanetim, see p. io6. 31. Sedum cauticolum Praeger (figs. 47J, 48). 5. cauiicohim Praeger in Joiirn. oj Bot., 54, 41, 1917. Nearest to the well-known S. Sieboldii, from which it differs in its opposite stalked (not ternate sessile) leaves, lax le
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RMRCC8N1–. Ellwanger & Barry's catalogue of green-house and hot-house plants, select bedding plants, chrysanthemums, dahlias, &c.. Nursery stock, New York (State), Rochester, Catalogs; Nursery growers, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF PLANTS.. TRITOMA—PLANT AND FLOWEU. Ti:iiKll(JSE-l'I.A.T AND FI>OWKIl. SEDUM (The Stone Crop.) Very useful plants for marginal circles in beds ; also for baskets, vases, etc. The following are choice varieties : Price—30 cents each : $3 per dozen, carneum var—Pretty variegation; a j Sieboldii medium pictum—Leaves sp
RF2CDB2Y5–Stewed Rhubarb Mountain sedum succulents in full bloom in the summer.
RMRCTFDH–. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrs^Sr^ SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pink, with dark red luxu- riant
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