Stonecrop

Word STONECROP
Character 9
Hyphenation stone crop
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Definitions and meanings of "Stonecrop"

What do we mean by stonecrop?

Any of various plants of the genus Sedum and other genera such as Hylotelephium that were formerly classified in Sedum, having fleshy leaves and variously colored flowers and frequently grown in rock gardens. noun

Any of various similar plants of the family Crassulaceae. noun

The wall-pepper, Sedum acre: so called as frequently growing upon walls and rocks. noun

A sort of tree. noun

Any low succulent plant of the genus Sedum, esp. Sedum acre, which is common on bare rocks in Europe, and is spreading in parts of America. See Orpine. noun

An American plant (Penthorum sedoides). noun

Any of various succulent plants, of the genus Sedum (Crassulaceae family), native to temperate zones. noun

Any of various northern temperate plants of the genus Sedum having fleshy leaves and red or yellow or white flowers 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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The word "stonecrop" in example sentences

But also stonecrop, which is a common name for sedum. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The stonecrop is the finest of roof-plants, sometimes forming ❋ Richard Jefferies (1867)

Sedum, also known as stonecrop, is a classic fall plant for container gardens because that's when it looks its best. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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 ❋ Unknown (2010)

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. ❋ Dana Rubinstein (2011)

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. ❋ Unknown (2011)

A: Sedum sexangular (S. sexanulare), also commonly called tasteless stonecrop, is extremely tolerant of cold conditions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The first word refers to the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae) in which the phenomenon was first discovered. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You end up paying for plants that at one time overran your lawn for free: native Columbine, phlox, stonecrop. ❋ Scusteister (2008)

This wall was built of cut stone, rudely cut indeed, and now much worn, but of a beautiful, rich, tawny yellow colour, the effect of that stonecrop of minute growth which it had taken three centuries to produce. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It was made of thatch and it had moss on it, and house-leeks and stonecrop and wallflowers, and even a clump of purple flag-flowers, at the far corner. ❋ Edith (2003)

White and gold rocks, rimmed round with purple butterwort, Indian paintbrush and feathery yellow stonecrop, created magnificent tumbles of color in the desolate landscape. ❋ Barr, Nevada (2001)

Among the rough white stones of the wall there were all manner of wild herbs growing, toadflax and ivy, stonecrop and selfheal, known by their leaves even now that hardly any flowers remained. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913- (1981)

A trailing plant with flowers like small white stars had bound itself across the brows as if in reverence for the fallen king, and in the crevices of his stony hair yellow stonecrop gleamed. ❋ Tolkien, J. R. R. (1954)

The carpels are usually united into a compound pistil, but may be separate, as in the stonecrop (Fig.  111, _E_), or strawberry ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)

The little garden lay steeped in sunshine that turned the stonecrop on the roof to fire and made the slates iridescent as a pigeon's breast. ❋ F. Tennyson Jesse (N/A)

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