Sedum caucasicum (Grossh.) Boriss.
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Filed As
Crassulaceae
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Collector(s)
R. I. Gagnidze 807 with Shamil Shetekauri., 20 Jul 2002
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Location
Georgia. Tbilisi. Right Bank of Mtkvari River, environs of the Botanical Garden.
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Habitat
Xerophytic vegetation. Teucrium polium, Paliurus spina - christi, Spiraea hipericifolia, Sempervivum transcaucasicum, Padellus mahaleb, Melica transsilvanica.
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Description
Stout erect perennial, 30-45 cm, with simple stems; sterile shoots lacking; flowers 5-merous, pedicellate; sepals c. 1 mm, acute; petals creamy to greenish-white, 3-5mm; stames 10; follicles glabrous, erect.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 765092
Occurrence ID: a4465ba8-983a-4f96-97e3-c960958c5279
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Saxifragales
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Family
Crassulaceae
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All Determinations
Sedum caucasicum (Grossh.) Boriss.
Hylotelephium caucasicum (Grossh.) H.Ohba det R. I. Gagnidze
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Region
Europe
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Country
Georgia
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Locality
Tbilisi. Right Bank of Mtkvari River, environs of the Botanical Garden
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Elevation
Alt. 518 m. (1699 ft.)
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Coordinates
41.7667, 44.4553
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Distribution
yj us The New York Botanical Garden Institute of Botany, Georgian Academy of Sciences Plants of Georgia Crassulaceae Hylotelephium caucasicum (Grossh.) H. Ohba det. R. Gagnidze, 2002 Georgia., Tbilisi. Right Bank of Mtkvari River, environs of the Botanical Garden, ca 41° 46.003' N: ca 44° 27.316' E. Elevation: ca 518 m. Xerophytic vegetation. Teucrium polium, Paliurus spina - christi, Spiraea hipericifolia, Sempervivum transcaucasicum, Padellus mahaleb, Melica transsilvanica. Stout erect perennial, 30. - 45 cm, with simple stems; sterile shoots lacking; flowers 5 - merous, pedicellate; sepals c. 1 mm, acute; petals creamy to greenish - white, 3 - 5mm; stames 10; follicles glabrous, erect. Revaz Gagnidze, Shamil Shetekauri. 807 20 July 2002 BOTANICAL QardE** rtEPORTANY REIDENTIFICATION OF THIS VOUCHER TO THE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY. NY 00765092
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Sedum caucasicum (Grossh.) Boriss.