List of Sempervivoideae genera
This list of Sempervivoideae genera shows the genera within the Crassulaceae subfamily Sempervivoideae, of which there are about 30. A number of these have been at times, embedded within the very large genus Sedum s.s..[1][2]
Alphabetical list of genera
- Aeonium
- Aichryson
- Cremnophila
- Dudleya
- Echeveria
- Graptopetalum
- Hylotelephium
- Kungia
- Lenophyllum
- Meterostachys
- Monanthes
- Mucizonia
- Orostachys
- Pachyphytum
- Perrierosedum
- Petrosedum
- Phedimus
- Pistorinia
- Prometheum
- Pseudosedum
- Rhodiola
- Rosularia
- Sedella
- Sedum
- Sempervivum
- Sinocrassula
- Thompsonella
- Umbilicus
- Villadia
The genus Sedum constitutes about 50% of the species of the family Crassulaceae.[3]
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Bibliography
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- Gontcharova, S. B.; Gontcharov, A. A. (11 October 2009). "Molecular phylogeny and systematics of flowering plants of the family Crassulaceae DC". Molecular Biology. 43 (5): 794–803. doi:10.1134/S0026893309050112.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Nikulin, Vyacheslav Yu.; Gontcharova, Svetlana B.; Stephenson, Ray; Gontcharov, Andrey A. (September 2016). "Phylogenetic relationships between Sedum L. and related genera (Crassulaceae) based on ITS rDNA sequence comparisons". Flora. 224: 218–229. doi:10.1016/j.flora.2016.08.003.
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