RMBX6P6W–Wormleaf stonecrop (yellow stonecrop) (Sedum stenopetalum), Weston Pass, Pike and San Isabel National Forest, Colorado, USA
RMM6CKT1–flowers of Pelargonium stenopetalum
RF2H2K3X3–Flower of the Epiphyllum Hookeri, also called Hooker's Climbing Orchid Cactus, or Lady of the Night. Photographed in the early morning before the sun
RF2H2K3X4–Flower of the Epiphyllum Hookeri, also called Hooker's Climbing Orchid Cactus, or Lady of the Night. Photographed in the early morning before the sun
RMMWWCHJ–. Illustration of Dimerandra emarginata (as syn. Epidendrum stenopetalum) . 1835. W. J. H. (= William Jackson Hooker) (1785-1865) del., Swan sc. 192 Epidendrum stenopetalum (Dimerandra stenopetala) Curtis v. 62 (N.S. 9) pl 3410
RM2AKH3GP–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalisedTo which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . in.—Hares-ear Treacle Mustard. Europe,c 34 VIII. CRUCIFERjE. Tribe IV.—Cameline/e.Blennodia, R. Br. irisecta, Benth. (Fig. 16.)?eremigera, Benth., lasiocarpa, F. v. M,— Woombun-woombun of St. Georgenatives.Cunninghamii, Benth.cardaminoides, F. v. M.canescens, R. Br.nasturtioides, Benth. Geococcus, /. Drumm.pusillus, /. Drumm. Stenopetalum, R. Br. v
RM2F9B2TF–Sedum stenopetalum, ca. 1917-1918.
RM2R6H7PC–Yellow Stonecrop (Sedum stenopetalum). Date: 1922. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMCTTGGW–Alpine garden plants in bloom Alpine pink Dianthus- Mrs. Holt and Sedum stenopetalum- Douglassii Hardy, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
RF2H2K41X–Flower of the Epiphyllum Hookeri, also called Hooker's Climbing Orchid Cactus, or Lady of the Night. Photographed in the early morning before the sun
RF2WJHD1K–Close up of pelargonium stenopetalum flowers in bloom
RMMY4H6M–. Illustration of Dimerandra emarginata (as syn. Epidendrum stenopetalum) . 1835. W. J. H. (= William Jackson Hooker) (1785-1865) del., Swan sc. 165 Epidendrum stenopetalum (Dimerandra stenopetala) Curtis v. 62 (N.S. 9) pl 3410
RMRR49JB–. An account of the genus Sedum as found in cultivation. Sedum; Crassulaceae. ACCOUNT OF GENUS SEDUM AS FOUND IN CULTIVATION. 281 A rather small group of wide range, its most remarkable members being a few striking biennials from the Caucasus region. The species.. A a b Fig. i6..—Leaves of the rupestre group, a, reflexum ; b, rupestre ; c, ano- petalum ; d, altissimum ; e, stenopetalum ; f, pruinatum ; g, amplexicaule. All X 2. at least those in cultivation, divide themselves into two well-marked sub-groups, A. Sempervivoides sensu restricto. Rosettes Sempervivum- like, inflorescence dense, l
RF2H2K41N–Flower of the Epiphyllum Hookeri, also called Hooker's Climbing Orchid Cactus, or Lady of the Night. Photographed in the early morning before the sun
RF2WJCYM7–Close up of pelargonium stenopetalum flowers in bloom
RMMW31AD–. Illustration of Dimerandra emarginata (as syn. Epidendrum stenopetalum) . 1835. W. J. H. (= William Jackson Hooker) (1785-1865) del., Swan sc. 191 Epidendrum stenopetalum (Dimerandra stenopetala) Curtis v. 62 (N.S. 9) pl 3410
RMRE2CB0–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. stenopetalum I. ereet fr.nn ; vn sliO,,ts. se. â |-iulil Yellow-, in smrp ky .Mt.s.-OlTered l.v ( . sarmentosuiii, I'.im^ lde<l, linear: Ms. veilo i.dl.ate, :;-Vf..rkeil rai filaliron? Iient hase- di-. laneenl;, id'elnes. lin U It in IS.Sl. ilhdirons: Ivs. lie-, 1639 'd ou long: ]" â 1 s m ; or u-re