Prometheum pilosum
Prometheum pilosum (M.Bieb.) H.Ohba

Prometheum pilosum is a species in the Crassulaceae family, native to Iran, the North Caucasus, the Transcaucasus, and Turkey. It was published in 1978 and named by H.Ohba, with the original name attributed to M.Bieb.
Description
Prometheum pilosum belongs to the genus Prometheum and is part of the Crassulaceae family, commonly known as the stonecrops. This species is distributed across several regions in the Middle East and Caucasus, including Iran, the North Caucasus, the Transcaucasus, and Turkey. The scientific name was formally published in 1978 by H.Ohba, based on the original work by M.Bieb. As a member of the Crassulaceae, it is likely to exhibit characteristics typical of the family, such as fleshy leaves and a preference for rocky or arid habitats.
Distribution
Iran · North Caucasus · Transcaucasus · Turkey
Synonyms
Pseudorosularia pilosaUmbilicus pubescensCotyledon pubescensRosularia pilosaSedum pilosum
