Rhodiola coccinea is a cushion-forming succulent with a central branched caudex and 5 to 10 flowering stems from each rhizome branch. The…
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Rhodiola is a genus of perennial plants in the family Crassulaceae. Like Sedums, Rhodiola species are often called Stonecrops. Some authors merge Rhodiola into Sedum. The name combines the Greek "rhodon", meaning "rose" and referring to the rose-like smell of the roots, with the Latin diminutive suffix "-iola".
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Rhodiola rosea (Golden Root) is a succulent plant with several stems growing from a short scaly rootstock. It grows up to 16 inches (40 cm…
Rhodiola amabilis is a lovely succulent that forms hummock loosely with a central branched caudex. It grows up to 4 inches (10 cm) tall…
Rhodiola pachyclados (Gray Stonecrop) is a lovely succulent that forms a spreading carpet of small rosettes clustered tightly together…