Mary Vaux Walcott, Yellow Stonecrop (Sedum stenopetalum), 1922 #saam #americanart https://t.co/JR1hNkobAB https://t.co/nPyavkQlL0
Yellow Stonecrop (Sedum stenopetalum), Mary Vaux Walcott, 1922 https://t.co/JR1hNk62mt #smithsonian #maryvauxwalcott https://t.co/i7u7uZ1cXd
Sedum stenopetalum, Mary Vaux Walcott, ca. 1917-1918 https://t.co/8CfXrjOkpI #americanartmuseum #openaccess https://t.co/1XIPf43Rxe
Cute SE Washington native, wormleaf stonecrop, Sedum stenopetalum is a succulent found in rocky habitats. Stonecrops are easily propagated by leaf or stem-cuttings. Place a stem in well-drained soil during the moist season, and it should begin to form roots quickly. #wildflowers https://t.co/YDSSFJZOMd
Kalliovuortenmaksaruoho (Sedum stenopetalum) - Kuva: Sedum stenopetalum (CC BY-SA Matt Lavin) flic.kr/p/8UEiAg pic.twitter.com/uzlWhJ5jBg
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Kalliovuortenmaksaruoho (Sedum stenopetalum) - Kuva: Sedum stenopetalum (Wormleaf Stonecrop), near Wildcat Campground, Crook Co., Oregon (CC BY Bill Bradford & Lora Minty) flic.kr/p/nUkSNz pic.twitter.com/QesEGEPZcc