Sedum stoloniferum S.G.Gmel.

  • Filed As

    Crassulaceae
    Sedum stoloniferum S.G.Gmel.

  • Collector(s)

    J. L. Reveal 8749 with Gogi Mamukelashvili, Temur Siukaev, 18 Aug 2005

  • Location

    Georgia. Lagodekhi Nature Reserve. Along the ridgetop and south-facing slope south of the meterological station ("Meteo Sta.") and field cabin, and south of the main trail from Lagodekhi to Meteo Station, from about 41º52'13"N, 46º21'31"E southwest along the ridge to a point about 41º52'00"N, 46º21'00"E, from about 2100-2200 m elevation.

  • Habitat

    Associated with scattered ferns, grasses, Alchemilla, Ligusticum and Rubus under an overstory of Acer, Fagus, Quercus and Sorbus.

  • Description

    Flowers pinkish; plants mainly in fruit. Phenology of specimen: Flower and Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01087907

    Occurrence ID: e5be111c-2ae6-4ad1-b7f1-d2774e4e058b

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  • Region

    Europe

  • Country

    Georgia

  • Locality

    Lagodekhi Nature Reserve. Along the ridgetop and south-facing slope south of the meterological station ("Meteo Sta.") and field cabin, and south of the main trail from Lagodekhi to Meteo Station, from about 41º52'13"N, 46º21'31"E southwest along the ridge to a point about 41º52'00"N, 46º21'00"E, from about 2100-2200 m elevation

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PLANTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA
CRASSULACEAE
File NY: 134.0
Sedum stoloniferum S. G. Gmel.
det. G. Mamukelashvili, 2005
The Republic of Georgia. Lagodekhi Nature Reserve. Along the
ridgetop and south-facing slope south of the meterological station
("Meteo Sta.") and field cabin, and south of the main trail from
Lagodekhi to Meteo Station, from about 41°52'13"N, 46021'31"E
southwest along the ridge to a point about 41°52'00"N,
46o21'00"E, from about 2100-2200 m elevation (coordinates from
hand-held GPS). Associated with scattered ferns, grasses,
Alchemilla, Ligusticum and Rubus under an overstory of Acer,
Fagus, Quercus and Sorbus.
Flowers pinkish; plants mainly in fruit.
James Reveal 8749	18 August 2005
Gogi Mamukelashvili, Temur Siukaev
The New York Botanical Garden (NY)
in collaboration with:
Institute of Botany, Georgian Academy of Sciences (TBI)
01087907