Characteristics
Dicots
Sedum ternatum Michx.
Mountain Stonecrop; Woodland Stonecrop
forb
6
**
Native
AGCP (FACU), EMP (FACU) (NWPL)
TN[SNR] KY[S5] (State Rank)
G5 (Global Rank)
Armaments
No
Base Flower Color
White
Carpel Number/Pistil
5
Duration
Perennial
Fruit Dehiscence
Yes
Fruit Type
Follicle
Fruit Wet/Dry
Dry
General Ecology
Terrestrial
Growth Habit
forb
Leaf Arrangement
opposite; whorled
Leaf Complexity
simple
Leaf Dissection
0
Leaf Duration
evergreen
Leaf Fragrance
No
Leaf Type
succulent
Leaflet Margins
entire
Leaflet Number
0
Moisture Requirements
Mesic
Natural Area Presence
PCSF; FCFSP; ObedWSR; NCCGSNA; BISO; PK; LRC; LGS; NRG; DRU; GILES; UCR; BEH; GRSM; SGSNA; WOLF; LCW; TRG; SM; LC; FG; WOCG-BISO
Overall Flower Symmetry
Actinomorphic
Parent Rock
Calcareous; Limestone; Sandstone; Shale
Petal Number
5
Pistil Number
5
Placentation Type
Marginal
Soil Composition
Mineral
Soil pH
Acidic; Alkaline
Stamen Number
8
Unconsolidated Rock
No; Yes
Unconsolidated Size Class
Cobble; Gravel; Sand
Woody Herbaceous
Herbaceous
Classification
Species Distribution Map
This species has been reported in the counties highlighted in the interactive distribution map below. Click on a county to display its name.
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Ecoregions
Southeastern Plains
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Blackland Prarie
Blue Ridge Mountains
Ridge and Valley
Cumberland Plateau
Cumberland Mountains
Allegheny Plateau
Interior Plateau
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Bluegrass Region
Nashville Basin
Pennyroyal Karst Plain
Western Highland Rim
Eastern Highland Rim
Interior River Valleys and Hills
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Shawnee / Caseyville Hills
Mississippi Alluvial Plain
Mississippi Valley Loess Plains
Synonyms
Specimens and Distribution
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Range of years during which specimens were collected: