Status:
valid
Authors:
(Maxim.) 't Hart
Source:
tro
Year:
1995
Citation Micro:
Evol. & Syst. Crassulac. : 169 (1995)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001261172
Common Names
- Phedimus middendorffianus
- Middendorffianus Phedimus
- Phedimus Middendorffianus
Description
Phedimus middendorffianus (also called Middendorff's Stonecrop, among many other common names) is a perennial succulent plant native to Japan. It has thick, fleshy, green leaves and produces yellow flowers in the summer. It grows in rocky areas, cliffs, and along roadsides.
Uses & Benefits
Phedimus middendorffianus is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a medicinal plant for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Phedimus middendorffianus is a small, yellow, bell-shaped flower with five petals. The seed is a small, black, oval-shaped seed. The seedlings are small, dark green, and have a single, oval-shaped leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Phedimus middendorffianus is a succulent plant that is easy to cultivate and propagate. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun. Propagation can be done through stem cuttings or division of the root system.
Where to Find Phedimus middendorffianus
Phedimus middendorffianus is native to the Russian Far East and can be found in rocky areas and on cliffs.
Phedimus middendorffianus FAQ
What is the scientific name of Phedimus middendorffianus?
Phedimus middendorffianus
What type of plant is Phedimus middendorffianus?
It is a succulent plant.
Where does Phedimus middendorffianus grow?
It is native to the Caucasus region.
Species in the Phedimus genus
Phedimus aizoon,
Phedimus stoloniferus,
Phedimus stevenianus,
Phedimus stellatus,
Phedimus spurius,
Phedimus sikokianus,
Phedimus selskanianus,
Phedimus obtusifolius,
Phedimus litoralis,
Phedimus kamtschaticus,
Phedimus hybridus,
Phedimus ellacombeanus,
Phedimus selskianus,
Phedimus middendorffianus,
Phedimus odontophyllus,
Phedimus stolonifer,
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,