Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Saxifragales
Species:
spinosa
ID:
383536

Status:
valid

Authors:
(L.) Sweet

Source:
cmp

Year:
1830

Citation Micro:
Hort. Brit. , ed. 2: 225 (1830)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000382868

Common Names

  • Spiny Stonecrop
  • Mossy Stonecrop
  • Thimbleweed

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Synonyms

  • Orostachys chlorantha Fisch. [unknown]
  • Umbilicus spinosus DC. [unknown]
  • Sedum spinosum Thunb. [unknown]
  • Sempervivum cuspidatum Haw. [unknown]
  • Cotyledon spinosa L. [unknown]
  • Crassula spinosa L. [unknown]
  • Umbilicus erubescens Maxim. [unknown]
  • Sedum erubescens (Maxim.) Ohwi [unknown]
  • Cotyledon erubescens (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. [unknown]
  • Orostachys erubescens (Maxim.) Ohwi [unknown]

Description

Orostachys spinosa (also called Orostachys spinosa, among many other common names) is a species of plant in the Crassulaceae family. It is a succulent, typically growing up to 10 cm tall. It is native to Central and South America, and is found in dry, rocky habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Orostachys spinosa is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and for landscaping. It is also used as a medicinal plant to treat various ailments.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Orostachys spinosa has small, yellowish-green flowers that are arranged in umbels. The seeds are small and black. The seedlings are small and have a single, slender stem with long, narrow leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Orostachys spinosa is a succulent plant that grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. It can be propagated from seeds or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a warm, moist environment and kept in partial shade until germination. Cuttings should be taken from new growth and planted in a moist, well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist until the cuttings have rooted.

Where to Find Orostachys spinosa

Orostachys spinosa is native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and is found in many countries including China, Japan, and the United States.

Orostachys spinosa FAQ

What is the common name of Orostachys spinosa?

Spiny Orostachys

What is the natural habitat of Orostachys spinosa?

Tropical and subtropical moist lowland forests

What is the scientific name of Orostachys spinosa?

Orostachys spinosa

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

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-2386198: Based on the initial data import
Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'L.' in the authors string.
Robert Sweet (1783-1835): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Sweet' in the authors string.