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Crassulaceae/Orpine family

Stonecrops – Sedum SPP.: Edible & Medicinal Uses of Live Forever of Wild Plants

June 24, 2022 by Rachel of the Woods Leave a Comment
Stonecrops - Sedum SPP.

Sedum are juicy looking succulents can be found occasionally in the wild, but sadly none are native to Ontario. Stonecrops (Sedum spp.) that you may spot around here include Spanish stonecrop (S. hispanicum) and mossy also known as biting stonecrop (S. acre), neither common. They are both pictured below. Tasteless stonecrop (S. sexangulare) has also …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Astringent, Crassulaceae/Orpine family, Demulcent, Edible parts, Found in roadsides, Found in rocky outcrops or slopes, Integumentary, Medicinal parts, Pink flowers, Yellow flowers

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