Sedum acre
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Definition
Noun: * A low-growing, mat-forming succulent plant (Sedum acre) native to Europe, characterized by small, fleshy, moss-like leaves and bright yellow flowers. It is commonly cultivated as a drought-tolerant ground cover.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Sedum acre is excellent for covering dry, rocky slopes.
- The golden carpet of Sedum acre was in full bloom.
- Gardeners often use Sedum acre in green roof installations.
Advanced Usage
- Common Name: This plant is frequently referred to by its common name, "goldmoss stonecrop" or "biting stonecrop", which references its appearance and the peppery taste of its leaves.
- Horticultural Context: In botanical or gardening texts, is classified as a perennial, evergreen succulent.
Variants and Related Words
- Stonecrop: A common name for plants in the genus .
- Succulent: A broader category of plants with thick, water-storing tissues to which belongs.
Synonyms
- Goldmoss stonecrop
- Biting stonecrop
- Wall-pepper (a less common name)
Related Phrases
- Ground cover plant: A descriptive phrase for the primary use of in landscaping.
- Rock garden plant: A phrase describing a typical habitat for this species.
Noun
- mossy European creeping sedum with yellow flowers; widely introduced as a ground cover