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Sedella pumila

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
2Crassulidae
Phase
1Crassulales
Subphase
4Sempervivoideae
Stage
2
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Synonym: Parvisedum pumilum.
English: Sierra mock stonecrop.Region: California, North Coast Ranges, sections of the Central Valley to the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Habitat: vernal pools; in rocky and gravelly flats of serpentine soils, limestone, soils of volcanic origin, alongside mosses.
BotanyHerb; annual; succulent; 2 to 17 centimeters tall.
Stem: shades of green, yellow, red.
Leaves: small; ± 2 mm long; knobby.
Flowers: atop the threadlike stems; fleshy sepals; yellowish petals, ± 2 mm long; musty scent.
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