Sempervivum glabrifolium (Sempervivum glabrifolium)
Description
Sempervivum glabrifolium is a plant of the genus Houseleeks ( sempervivum ) in the family of Crassulaceae (Crassulaceae). Sempervivum glabrifolium grows as a rosette plant with a diameter of 1 to 6 centimeters and forms numerous foothills . The ovate-lanceolate to spangled, pointed, shiny, olive green leaves are bare. Young, they are occupied with a few scattered glandular hair . Outer leaves are drowned in the upper half striking purple. The leaf blade is about 10 millimeters long and 5 millimeters wide. The flowering shoot reaches a length of up to 15 centimeters. He has more elongated, bare leaves, the upper leaves are glandular-fluffy hairy. The flat-leaved inflorescence is vielblütig. The 10- to 14-fold flowers are on 1 to 2 millimeters long pedicels . Their egg-shaped, rather blunt, strongly inwardly curved sepals are fused together up to 1 millimeter. The linear to lanceolate lineal, pointed petals are pale yellow or greenish and 6 to 7 millimeters long. The stamens are white to yellow, the anthers are yellow and the upright styluslong. The almost square, outlined Nektarschüppchen are upright.
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Saxifragales
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Family: Crassulaceae
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Genus: Sempervivum
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