Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
Allegheny stonecrop
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Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
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Synonyms:
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
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ANTE4 |
Anacampseros telephioides (Michx.) Haw. |
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SETE |
Sedum telephioides Michx. |
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Distribution:
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
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See U.S. county distributions (when available) by clicking on the map or the linked states below:
USA (CT, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MD, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, SC, VA, WV), CAN (ON) |
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Related Taxa:
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
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18 genera in Crassulaceae,
6 species in Hylotelephium
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Classification:
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
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Classification Report.
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Threatened and Endangered Information:
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
The synonym italicized and indented below is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state. Common names are from state and federal lists.
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list for that location.
Indiana: |
Sedum telephioides |
Allegheny stonecrop |
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Threatened |
Kentucky: |
Sedum telephioides |
Allegheny stonecrop |
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Threatened |
New York: |
Sedum telephioides |
live-forever |
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Endangered |
Pennsylvania: |
Sedum telephioides |
Allegheny stonecrop |
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Rare |
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Introduced Information:
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
This plant is introduced to some part of the PLANTS
Floristic Area, though it may be native in other parts. Click on
link below for a partial or complete list of PFA introduced plants.
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More Accounts and Images:
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
View taxonomic account from Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) for ITIS Taxonomic Serial Number 565232.
View species account from Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Native Plant Information Network (NPIN).
View species account from Native American Ethnobotany (University of Michigan - Dearborn).
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