Rosularia sempervivum
Rosularia sempervivum (M.Bieb.) A.Berger

Rosularia sempervivum is a species in the Crassulaceae family, native to regions including Iran, Iraq, Lebanon-Syria, Palestine, the Transcaucasus, and Turkey. It was first described in 1930 by A. Berger, with the original name attributed to M. Bieb.
Description
Rosularia sempervivum is a member of the Crassulaceae, a family of flowering plants commonly known as the stonecrops. This species is distributed across several Middle Eastern and Transcaucasian countries, including Iran, Iraq, Lebanon-Syria, Palestine, the Transcaucasus, and Turkey. The scientific name was established in 1930 by A. Berger, who reclassified the species originally named by M. Bieb. It belongs to the genus Rosularia, which is characterized by rosette-forming succulent plants. The species is adapted to arid and semi-arid environments typical of its native range.
Distribution
Iran · Iraq · Lebanon-Syria · Palestine · Transcaucasus · Turkey
Synonyms
Umbilicus sempervivum