Family: Crassulaceae

Sedum
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Last Modified 01/18/2012

List of Crassulaceae Genera

References to Crassulaceae

  • Baldwin, J. T. 1937. The cyto-taxonomy of the Telephium section of Sedum. Amer. J. Bot. 24: 126-132.
  • Baldwin, J. T. 1942. Polyploidy in Sedum ternatum Michx. II. Cytogeography. Amer. J. Bot. 29: 283-286.
  • Bliss, S. A.; Zedler, P. H. 1998. The germination process in vernal pools: sensitivity to environmental conditions and effects on community structure.
  • Bywater, M.; Wickens, G. E. 1984. New-world species of the genus Crassula. Kew Bull. 39: 699-728.
  • Calie, P. J. 1981. Systematic studies in Sedum Section Ternata (Crassulaceae). Brittonia 33: 498-507.
  • Clausen, R. T. 1975. Sedum of North America north of the Mexican Plateau. Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, NY.
  • Cody, W. J. 1954. A history of Tilla aquatic (Crassulaceae) in Canada and Alaska. Rhodora 56: 96-101.
  • Fleming, P.; Kanal, R. 1992. Newly documented species of vascular plants in the District of Columbia. Castanea 57: 132-46.
  • Flora of North America Editorial Committee. 2009. Flora of North America. Volume 8. Magnoliophyta: Paeoniaceae to Ericaceae. Oxford Univ. Press, New York. , 585 pages. (ISBN 9780195340266)
  • Keeley, J. E. 1998. CAM photosynthesis in submerged aquatic plants. Bot. Rev. 64: 121-175.
  • Kluge, M. 1977. Is Sedum acre L. a CAM plant? Oecologia 29: 77-83.
  • Mansfeld, R. 1939. Zur Nomenklatur der Farn- und Blutenpflanzen Deutschlands. V. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 46: 286-309.
  • Morgan, D. R.; Soltis, D. E. 1993. Phylogenetic relationships among members of Saxifragaceae sensu lato based on rbcL sequence data. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 80: 631-660.
  • Mort, M. E. et.al. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships and evolution of Crassulaceae inferred from matK sequence data. Amer. J. Bot. 88: 76-91.
  • Ohba, H. 1977. The taxonomic status of Sedum telephium and its allied species (Crassulaceae). Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 90: 41-56.
  • Spongberg, S. A. 1978. The genera of the Crassulaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor 59: 79-87.
  • Spongberg, S. A. 1978. The genera Crassulaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arbor 59: 197-248.
  • Stephenson, R. 1994. Sedum : cultivated stonecrops. Timber Press, Portland, OR. , 335 pages.
  • Subramanyam, K. 1955. Morphological studies of some species of Sedum. I. floral anatomy.
  • Uhl, C. H. 1952. Heteroploidy in Sedum rosea (L.) Scop. Evolution 6: 81-86.