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Sedum praealtum DC. PI. Rar. Genev. 10: 21. 1847
A shrub, 15-18 dm. high, branching, glabrous. Leaves oblanceolate-spatulate, obtuse or acutish, shining, 5-8 cm. long ; inflorescence cymosepaniculate ; pedicels short ; caljTclobes oblong-lanceolate, obtuse; petals yellow, narrowly lanceolate, acute, four times longer than the calyx-lobes ; scales small, round ; carpels subulate, many-seeded.
Described from garden specimens supposed to be of Mexican origin. A very doubtful species.
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John Kunkel SmaII, George Valentine Nash, Nathaniel Lord Britton, Joseph Nelson Rose, Per Axel Rydber. 1905. ROSALES, PODOSTEMONACEAE, CRASSULACEAE, PENTHORACEAE and PARNASSIACEAE. North American flora. vol 22(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Sedum praealtum

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Sedum praealtum, also known as shrubby stonecrop or green cockscomb is a small, woody succulent shrub in the stonecrop family that is native to Mexico.[1]

Description

A clumping subshrub

It features sub-woody brown or grayish stems and fleshy, hairless leaves. It grows to 3 feet tall (90cm) and spreads to 4 feet (1.2m). The lime-green leaves are spatulated and are 1.5 inches (3.8cm) long, arranged in rosettes. Large clusters of bright, star-like yellow flowers appear from late winter to spring. The plant tends to be summer-dormant.[2]

It is closely related to Sedum dendroideum and would look similar to it, but 'dendroideum' should be differentiated by the existence of a line of subepidermal glands on its margins near the leaf tips, in addition to 'praealtum' remaining green, whereas 'dendroideum' blushes red on the margins.[3]

Cultivation

It can be used as a bonsai due to its treelike appearance and it bears a resemblance to the Jade plant.[4] It easily grows in rock gardens in well-drained, poor soils. Propagation can easily be done by cuttings and the plant is not cold hardy.[5]

Uses

A spermicide developed from this plant, that helps women control birth rates without any major side effects, was around 20% more effective than nonoxynol-9. Its leaf substance has been traditionally used for burns, hemorrhoids and dysentery, gum inflammation, and as well as an eye drop for conjunctivitis and irritations.[6]

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Sedum praealtum: Brief Summary

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Sedum praealtum, also known as shrubby stonecrop or green cockscomb is a small, woody succulent shrub in the stonecrop family that is native to Mexico.

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