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Rhodiola primuloides

Rhodiola primuloides (Franch.) Fu
Rhodiola primuloides
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Rhodiola primuloides is a species in the genus Rhodiola, belonging to the family Crassulaceae. It was first described in 1965 and is native to South-Central China, including the regions of Qinghai and Tibet.

Description

Rhodiola primuloides (Franch.) Fu is a member of the Crassulaceae family, commonly known as the stonecrops. It is found in the South-Central Chinese regions of Qinghai and Tibet. The species was formally published in 1965 and is part of the Rhodiola genus, which includes various hardy, often alpine or arctic plants. This species is adapted to the high-altitude environments typical of its native range.

Distribution

China South-Central · Qinghai · Tibet

Synonyms

Sedum primuloides var. pleurogynanthumRhodiola pleurogynanthaRhodiola primuloides subsp. primuloidesSedum primuloidesSedum pleurogynanthum

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