Jovibarba heuffelii (Schott) Á. Löve & D. Löve

Taxonomy: Fam. Crassulaceae// Genus: Jovibarba// Species: Jovibarba heuffelii (Schott) Á. Löve & D. Löve. Determined according to the botanical keys provided by Favarger and Zésiger in Tutin et al. (1964) and Micevski in Micevski (1998). Distribution: Native to the Balkan Peninsula to Romania according to The Euro+Med PlantBase (Marhold, 2011+) and the Plants of the World OnlineContinue reading “Jovibarba heuffelii (Schott) Á. Löve & D. Löve”

Sedum hispanicum L.

Taxonomy: Fam. Crassulaceae// Genus: Sedum// Species: Sedum hispanicum L. Determined according to the botanical key provided by Webb in Tutin et al. (1964) and Micevski in Micevski (1998). Lifeform: Annual; therophyte according to the Raunkiær system. Distribution: Native from South Central and South Europe to Ukraine, Iran and Arabian Peninsula according to the distribution information provided by the  Plants of theContinue reading “Sedum hispanicum L.”

Sempervivum erythraeum Velen.

Taxonomy: Fam. Crassulaceae// Genus: Sempervivum// Species: Sempervivum erythraeum Velen. Determined according to the botanical keys provided by Favarger and Zésiger in Tutin et al. (1964) and Micevski in Micevski (1998). Distribution: Native to the Balkan Peninsula according to The Euro+Med PlantBase (Marhold, 2011+); Bulgaria according to the Plants of the World Online portal (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew). Habitat: Rocky terrains inContinue reading “Sempervivum erythraeum Velen.”

Sempervivum marmoreum Griseb.

Taxonomy: Fam. Crassulaceae// Genus: Sempervivum// Species: Sempervivum marmoreum Griseb. Determined according to the botanical keys provided by Micevski in Micevski (1998). Note: The indumentum of leaves, an important taxonomic trait seems to be variable across the native range and therefore variously described by different authors (Favarger and Zésiger in Tutin et al., 1964; Gajić in Josifović,Continue reading “Sempervivum marmoreum Griseb.”

Sedum alpestre Vill.

Taxonomy: Fam: Crassulaceae// Genus: Sedum // Species: Sedum alpestre Vill. Determined according to the botanical keys provided by Webb in Tutin et al. (1964) and Micevski in Micevski (1998). Distribution: Native to Europe and Türkiye according to The Euro+Med PlantBase (source: Marhold, 2011+) and the Plants of the World Online portal (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew). Lifeform: Perrenial; hemicryptophyte according to the Raunkiær system.Continue reading “Sedum alpestre Vill.”

Umbilicus rupestris (Salisb.) Dandy

Taxonomy: Fam: Crassulaceae// Genus: Umbilicus // Species: Umbilicus rupestris (Salisb.) Dandy. Determined according to the botanical keys provided by Webb in Tutin et al. (1964) and Micevski in Micevski (1998). Lifeform: Perrenial; Hemicryptophyte according to the Raunkiær system. Distribution: Native to Macaronesia, from West Europe to the Mediterranean and Arabian Peninsula according to the distribution information provided by the Plants of the WorldContinue reading “Umbilicus rupestris (Salisb.) Dandy”

Sedum album L.

Taxonomy: Fam: Crassulaceae// Genus: Sedum // Species: Sedum album L. Determined according to the botanical keys provided by Micevski (1998) and Webb (1964 in Tutin et al.). Distribution: Native from Europe to the Mediterranean and Iran according to the  Plants of the World Online portal (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew). Lifeform: Perennial succulent. Hemicryptophyte according to the Raunkiær system. Habitat: Rocky terrains, edges andContinue reading “Sedum album L.”

Sedum cepaea L.

Taxonomy: Fam. Crassulaceae// Genus: Sedum// Species: Sedum cepaea L. Determined according to the botanical key provided in The Flora of the Republic of Macedonia (Micevski, 1998). Lifeform: Biennial. First year is vegetative (basal rosette stage). Flowering occurs in the second year. Distribution: Native from South Central Europe to the Mediterranean according to the distribution information provided by the  Plants of theContinue reading “Sedum cepaea L.”

Sedum annuum L.

Taxonomy: Fam. Creassulaceae// Genus: Sedum// Species: Sedum annuum L. Determined according to the botanical key provided by Micevski (1998). Lifeform: Annual; therophyte according to the Raunkiær system. Distribution: Native from Europe to Iran according to the distribution information provided by the  Plants of the World Online portal (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew). Habitat: Rocky terrains, grasslands, pastures, roadsides. Flowering period: Late spring – summer:Continue reading “Sedum annuum L.”

Sedum caespitosum (Cav.) DC.

Taxonomy: Fam. Creassulaceae// Genus: Sedum// Species: Sedum caespitosum (Cav.) DC. Determined according to the botanical key provided in The Flora of the Republic of Macedonia (Micevski, 1998). Lifeform: Annual; therophyte according to the Raunkiær system. Plant with relatively short life cycle. Distribution: Native from Hungary to the Mediterranean and West Asia according to the distribution information provided by the  PlantsContinue reading “Sedum caespitosum (Cav.) DC.”