Sedum bulbiferum

Sedum bulbiferum

  • Sedum bulbiferum
  • Sedum bulbiferum
  • Sedum bulbiferum
  • Sedum bulbiferum
  • Flower name
    Sedum bulbiferum
  • Scientific name
    Sedum bulbiferum
  • Alias子持ち万年草
  • Place of originJapan to China
  • Place of floweringFields and footpaths
  • Flowering seasonMay, June

What is Sedum bulbiferum

Sedum bulbiferum or Komochi Mannengusa (scientific name: Sedum bulbiferum) is native to Japan to China. Weeds that grow out of the way between Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and Okinawa. In early summer, the inflorescences are spread and yellow quince flowers bloom sparsely. Seeds can hardly be made, instead, the leaf buds are made up of two pairs of leaves. The mukago falls and breeds.

Common name: Sedum bulbiferum, scientific name: Sedum bulbiferum, aka: Komochi Mannengusa, genus Manengusa, origin: Japan, China, plant height: 5-20 cm, leaf color: yellow Green, leaf shape: cocoon-shaped needle, inflorescence: gathered inflorescence, flower diameter: 1.5 cm, flowering period: May to June, male cocoon: 10, flower thread: yellow.


  • Order
    Saxifragales
  • Family
    Crassulaceae
  • Genus
    Sedum
  • Species
    S. bulbiferum
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Cluster inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Five-petal
  • Leaf type
    Inverted lanceolate
  • Edge of the leaf
    Serrated
  • Life typebiennial grass
  • Flower colorsYellow
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height5.0 ~ 20.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower1.5 ~ 1.5 cm

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