释义 |
sedum /ˈsiːdəm /nounA widely distributed fleshy-leaved plant with small star-shaped yellow, pink, or white flowers, grown as an ornamental.- Genus Sedum, family Crassulaceae: many species, including the stonecrops.
Lift and divide overcrowded clumps of perennials, including campanulas, daylilies, hostas, peonies, sedums, and Shasta daisies....- When new leaves appear, divide dumps of asters, bellflowers, chrysanthemums, daylilies, sedums, Shasta daisies, and yarrow.
- They feature specimens from three unthirsty groups of plants - sedums, sempervivums, and yuccas - all of which display handsome foliage year-round, with a bonus of seasonal bloom.
OriginFrom modern Latin, denoting a houseleek. |