Pseudosedum Explained
Pseudosedum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae.
Species the genus include:[1]
- Pseudosedum acutisepalum C.-A.Jansson
- Pseudosedum affine (Schrenk) A.Berger
- Pseudosedum bucharicum Boriss.
- Pseudosedum campanuliflorum Boriss.
- Pseudosedum condensatum Boriss.
- Pseudosedum fedtschenkoanum Boriss.
- Pseudosedum ferganense Boriss.
- Pseudosedum kamelinii Palanov
- Pseudosedum karatavicum Boriss.
- Pseudosedum koelzii C.-A.Jansson
- Pseudosedum kuramense Boriss.
- Pseudosedum lievenii (Ledeb.) A.Berger
- Pseudosedum longidentatum Boriss.
- Pseudosedum multicaule (Boiss. & Buhse) Boriss.
It is an important host for the larva of the Central Asian butterfly Parnassius apollonius.[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Pseudosedum (Boiss.) A.Berger. . n.d.. Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. August 22, 2020.
- P. V. Bogdanov, A. L. Devyatkin, L. V. Kabak, V. A. Korolev, V. S. Murzin, G. D. Samodurov, E. A. Tarasov, and V. K. Tuzov (1997) Guide to the butterflies of Russia and adjacent territories (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera). Volume 1: Hesperiidae, Papilionidae, Pieridae, Satyridae. Pensoft.