stonecrop
IPA: stˈoʊnkrɑp
noun
- Any of various succulent plants of the Crassulaceae family, native to temperate zones, especially in genus Sedum
- Certain plants of genus Lithospermum, in family Boraginaceae.
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Examples of "stonecrop" in Sentences
- The common family name is stonecrop.
- But also stonecrop, which is a common name for sedum.
- The stonecrop is the finest of roof-plants, sometimes forming
- Its common names include showy stonecrop, ice plant, and butterfly stone crop.
- The first word refers to the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae) in which the phenomenon was first discovered.
- Sedum, also known as stonecrop, is a classic fall plant for container gardens because that's when it looks its best.
- A: Sedum sexangular (S. sexanulare), also commonly called tasteless stonecrop, is extremely tolerant of cold conditions.
- Sedum is a succulent plant also known as stonecrop. digg this digg this email this email this tweet this tweet this facebook this facebook this
- RALEIGH, N.C. - A rooftop at Duke University Medical Center sports a new lush ground cover: hardy succulent plants called stonecrop that tolerate heat and need little water.
- The edge of the common is a bulwark of tightly interlocked stones on a foundation of unwieldy boulders, all clothed in lichen and flowering stonecrop with blue sheep's-bit, ling and bilberry.
- Its bricks are made from recycled waste, and it has bike parking, bike showers, high-performance windows, and three green roofs planted with golden stonecrop, sweet woodruff, Allegheny foamflower and Solomon's seal.
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