Crassula aquatica (=Tillaea aquatica). WATER PYGMYWEED. Succulent annual. Reported from Coconino County [McD].
Crassula connata (=Tillaea erecta). SAND PYGMYWEED. Succulent annual. Reported from southwestern Yavapai County, 2500-4000 feet [McD].
Dudleya collomiae (=Echeveria collomiae). GILA COUNTY LIVEFOREVER. Succulent perennial. Yavapai County, 2500-6000 feet [McD].
Rhodiola rhodantha (=Sedum rhodanthum). REDPOD STONECROP. Succulent perennial. San Francisco Mountain, Coconino County; Baldy Peak, Apache County; 9000-12,000 feet [McD].
Sedum cockerellii (=Sedum griffithsii). COCKERELL'S STONECROP. Succulent perennial. Coconino and Apache counties, 5000-11,500 feet [McD].
Sedum lanceolatum. SPEARLEAF STONECROP. Succulent perennial. North Rim of Grand Canyon and Navajo Mountain, Coconino County, 6500-8500 feet [McD].
Sedum stelliforme. HUACHUCA MOUNTAIN STONECROP. Succulent perennial. Southern Apache County at 7000-9000 feet [McD].
This page revised 9 November 2006.
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