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FrazerHenderson
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Re: Sedum, Hylotelephium, Phedimus and Rhodiola
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Reply #30 on:
January 02, 2017, 04:22:32 PM »
Sedum Society Newsletter 120
just published together with Annual Seed Distribution List
plus a free special CD with over 2600 photographs taken by Ray Stephenson
. This latter item will be a botanical reference/treasure trove for many years to come. What a bargain!!!
The issue includes:
- Portuguese
Petrosedum
- Crassulaceae in Northern Cape, South Africa
-
Crassula saxifrage
- a tuberous geophyte
-
Scottish succulents
by Brian Storey
- Succulents in the Ayas Valley (Northern Italy)
FOR A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF THE SOCIETY SEE ITS WEBSITE:
http://www.cactus-mall.com/sedum/
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Reply #31 on:
January 02, 2017, 04:51:30 PM »
An excellent provision of a useful resource.
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March 04, 2017, 01:35:13 PM »
Just completed the index of Sedum Society Newsletters 1-120. Knackered!
The index will be published on the Sedum website. Allied with the photographs (see above) this should prove to be useful resource for all sedum (and hylotelephium, rhodiola, phedimus, petrosedum) -holics.
The 111-120 section will be issued with a forthcoming newsletter.
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March 04, 2017, 01:53:59 PM »
Great job, Frazer. A readily available index will of course be a help for any searches and with luck, seeing the variety of articles may well assist in attracting members.
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April 24, 2017, 04:58:58 PM »
Sedum Society Issue 121
has been recently published together with a facsimile copy of Henry Lyte's Herbal which is a translation of an earlier 1554 French herbal. The facsimile focuses on what we now call succulent plants. In addition there is an index of issues 111-120.
Issue 121 contains:
- a Latin poem to celebrate the society's 30th year
- a discussion on
Petrosedum quasierectum
-
Petrosedum erectum
in Tuscany
- a phototravel exploration of
Sedum
species in NE Mexico
- a review of an important new book on succulents
Las Plantas Suculentas
which can be obtained from
https://jolube.wordpress.com/2015/06/17/las-plantas-suculentas-endemicas-de-canarias/
. The book is obtained via Amazon by clicking via the SRGC link.
- a review of
Rhodiola rosea
- a discussion on nomenclature
- a discussion on
Sedum orbatum
- an interesting article on germinating seeds in clear plastic boxes
- a short notification of an important book for those with an interest in plants of Italy
Sedum e Petrosedum
. To purchase the book contact
associazionecactusco.info@gmail.com
. The book has 160 pages and over 100 full colour photographs. The text is Italian.
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Reply #35 on:
August 13, 2017, 07:55:12 PM »
Sedum Society Issue 122
has been published and includes:
-
Sedum
collecting in the Pyrenees
-
Sedum
species seen in NE Mexico
-
Sedum subulatum
- an illustrated discussion as to whether it is more appropriate as a
Petrosedum
Useful website
www.africansuccukents.eu/informations)
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October 29, 2017, 05:48:40 PM »
Sedum Society Newsletter Issue 123
has been published and includes:
- description of a new species
Crassula fragarioides
- review of stonecrops in Moyen and Haut Atlas Mountains
- new combinations in
Hylotelephium
for taxa in
Orostachys
section
Orostachys
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Sedum Society Newsletter 124
has been published and includes:
- a review of
Field Guide to Succulents in Southern Africa
http://booksplea.se/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=9438123&google=GBP&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqZCq7_Wb2gIV6pPtCh3eqw6zEAQYBSABEgKxUPD_BwE
- a discussion regarding
Dudleya saxosa
subsp.
collomiae
- a description of
xHylostachys
'Blue Elf'
- a description of
Phedimus floriferus
'Hemuli'
- Crassula in habitat
- Sedum-hunting in North-Eastern Mexico
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Re: Sedum, Hylotelephium, Phedimus and Rhodiola
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Reply #38 on:
April 02, 2018, 05:03:54 PM »
Sedum Society Newsletter 125
has just been published and includes:
- photo-essay of
Villadia cucullata
subsp.
apiculate
- succulents of La Gomera
- description of
Sedum beauverdii
subsp.
vietamense
- an important and extensive review of the life of the French botanist
Prof Raymond Hamet
(1890-1972)
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June 30, 2018, 02:50:14 PM »
Baking in a crack of a rock is this little gem, I have no id:
Been in that spot for years and never really took any notice! Anyone have a name for it?
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Re: Sedum, Hylotelephium, Phedimus and Rhodiola
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Reply #40 on:
June 30, 2018, 11:26:44 PM »
Sedum dasyphyllum I would say. Such a lovely little thing, just perfect for a small rockery/alpinum
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July 15, 2018, 07:27:46 PM »
Sedum Society Newsletter 126
has been published and includes:
-
Orostachys japonica
in cultivation
- review of an 18th century orpine mystery
- Sedum hunting in NE Mexico
as well as an important and extensive check list of all published inter-generic hybrids of Crassulaceae.
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October 07, 2018, 04:40:03 PM »
Sedum Society Newsletter 127
has just been published and includes:
- A review of plant collector Edward William Nelson
- Stonecrops of the Sierra Avila (central Spain)
-
Sinocrassula densirosulata
- typification and identity of plants in cultivation
in addition subscribers received a supplement comprising of a facsimile of
Crassulacearum Icones Selectae
by Raymond-Hamet (1890-1972)
...all-in-all another good read.
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Reply #43 on:
January 06, 2019, 05:59:40 PM »
Issue 128
just published and includes:
- list of accepted species of
Sedum
section
Gormania
- variation of
Sedum andegavense
and
S. arenarium
in habitat
-
Sedum eriocarpum
subsp.
cycladicum
described
-
Sedum tschernokolevii
in habitat
- review of Bulgarian botanist Boris Stefanov
-
Petrosedum montanum
fm.
lunigianica
described
-
Hylotelephium telephium
in the Pyrennes
- Obituary of Myron Kimnach, Curator Emeritus Huntington Botanic Gardens, USA
This month also contains the Seed distribution lists.
Also available on special offer - all 128 Newsletters on DVD at just £58 plus CD of the Sedum Society Picture Library for just £6 (non-members)
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Reply #44 on:
April 16, 2019, 08:58:58 PM »
Issue 29
just published with well-illustrated articles including:
-
Sedum maireanum
in habitat and cultivation
- Blue rocks of Sliven (Bulgaria)
-
Sedum perezdelarosae
description
-
Phedimus spurius albus
and summer 2018
-
Aichryson x intermedium
in El Hierro (Canary Islands)
also short illustrated note on
Sedum spathulifolium
growing wild on a stonewall in Yorkshire. (I'm sure that there are other examples elsewhere, if so let us know.)
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