(Petrosedum forsterianum)
Sedum forsterianum is one of the species of the Crasulaceae family. Substantial plant, with tarmos between 15-30 cm and 6-12 mm bellows, which remain dry on the tarmu, sharp edges almost flat, colorless and slightly fleshy. The flowers from the end of spring and pel branu, have 5-6 intense mariellu petals and 10-12 well visible stames. They form trupos groups, planoa penriba (corimbos). It is similar to the sedo mariellu, but terrible because of its reciprocal groups in front of those of that one. In Belgium, Great Britain, France, Spain and Portugal. Between the vegetation of the shelves daqué cools of the rocks and stony, in sabers and gleras, of cutiu in places wetter than Sedum reflexum. Sedum forsterianum was described by (Sm.) in Sowerby and published in Engl. Bot. forsterianum : Latin epithet in honor of Foster. Cytology Chromosome numbers of Sedum forsterianum (Fam. Crassulaceae) and infraspecific. Synonyms Petrosedum forsterianum (Sm.) Grulich Petrosedum rupestre subsp. elegans (Lej.) Velayos Sedum aureum Wirtg. from FWSchultz Sedum elegans Lej. Sedum forsterianum subsp. elegans (Lej.) YFWarb. Sedum reflexum var. gold (Wirtg. ex Schultz) Jacobsen Sedum rupestre subsp. elegans (Lej.) Syme