Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Saxifragales
Species:
tianschanicum
ID:
508102

Status:
valid

Authors:
V.V.Byalt & Lazkov

Source:
ksu

Year:
2006

Citation Micro:
Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) 91: 1092 (2006)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000507434

Common Names

  • Tianschanicum Hylotelephium
  • Hylotelephium tianschanicum
  • Tianschanicum Hylotelephium

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Description

Hylotelephium tianschanicum (also called Tianshan Stonecrop, among many other common names) is a succulent native to Central Asia. It has small, yellow flowers and oval-shaped leaves. It is commonly found in dry, open grasslands and woodlands.

Uses & Benefits

Hylotelephium tianschanicum is used for ornamental purposes and is also used in traditional medicine for treating fever.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Hylotelephium tianschanicum is a white, bell-shaped flower with a yellow center. The seeds are small, black and round-shaped. The seedlings are small and have a single pair of leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Hylotelephium tianschanicum is a small, evergreen shrub that grows up to 1 m tall. It prefers full sun to partial shade and is drought tolerant. Propagation is by seed or cuttings. The seeds should be sown in a well-drained, sandy soil mix and kept moist until germination occurs. Cuttings should be taken from semi-hardwood and rooted in a well-drained, sandy soil mix.

Where to Find Hylotelephium tianschanicum

Hylotelephium tianschanicum is native to the Tianshan Mountains of Central Asia.

Hylotelephium tianschanicum FAQ

What is the scientific name of Hylotelephium tianschanicum?

Hylotelephium tianschanicum

What is the natural habitat of Hylotelephium tianschanicum?

Dry grasslands

What is the flowering season of Hylotelephium tianschanicum?

Spring

Species in the Crassulaceae family

Adromischus alstonii, Adromischus bicolor, Adromischus caryophyllaceus, Adromischus cooperi, Adromischus cristatus, Adromischus diabolicus, Adromischus fallax, Adromischus filicaulis, Adromischus hemisphericus, Adromischus humilis, Adromischus inamoenus, Adromischus leucophyllus, Adromischus liebenbergii, Adromischus maculatus, Adromischus mammillaris, Adromischus marianae, Adromischus maximus, Adromischus montium-klinghardtii, Adromischus nanus, Adromischus phillipsiae, Adromischus roaneanus, Adromischus schuldtianus, Adromischus sphenophyllus, Adromischus subdistichus, Adromischus subviridis, Adromischus triflorus, Adromischus trigynus, Adromischus umbraticola, Adromischus coleorum, Adromischus cooperi, Adromischus montium-klinghardtii, Adromischus triflorus, Aeonium loartei, Aeonium uhlii, Aeonium aguajilvense, Aeonium aizoon, Aeonium anagense, Aeonium anagensis, Aeonium appendiculatum, Aeonium arboreum, Aeonium aureum, Aeonium balsamiferum, Aeonium barbatum, Aeonium beltranii, Aeonium bollei, Aeonium burchardii, Aeonium canariense, Aeonium castellodecorum, Aeonium castello-paivae, Aeonium ciliatum,

References

Georgiy A. Lazkov (b.1963): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Lazkov' in the authors string.
Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich Byalt (1966-1999): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'V.V.Byalt' in the authors string.