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Orpin Sarmenteux

Sedum sarmentosum Bunge
Orpin Sarmenteux
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Sedum sarmentosum is a perennial flowering plant in the Crassulaceae family, native to East Asia and Southeast Asia, including Thailand. It has been introduced to regions such as eastern North America and Europe. Commonly known as Orpin Sarmenteux in English and French, it was first described in 1835 by Bunge. The plant is found in various parts of Europe, including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Germany, as well as in parts of Central and Southern Europe.

Description

Sedum sarmentosum is a member of the Crassulaceae family and is native to East and Southeast Asia. It has been introduced to several regions outside its native range, including eastern North America and Europe. The species is known by several common names, including Orpin Sarmenteux. It was first published in 1835 by Bunge. Its distribution spans multiple European countries, including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and others. The plant is recognized for its adaptability and has become naturalized in various habitats across its introduced range.

Other common names

Orpin SarmenteuxRunner-Producing StonecropStringy Stonecrop

Distribution

Ontario · Quebec · HR · Belgium · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · IT · Austria · Czech Republic · Slovakia · Germany · Hungary · Italy · Spain · Switzerland · Croatia · BA · SE · Vermont-US · CZ · SI · RO · IN · CH · FR · TW · JP

Synonyms

Sedum angustifoliumSedum sheareriSedum kouyangenseSedum sarmentosum f. majus

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