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sedum

/see-duhm/US // ˈsi dəm //UK // (ˈsiːdəm) //

沉香,沉香属植物,沉木,沉淀物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any fleshy plant belonging to the genus Sedum, of the stonecrop family, usually having small, overlapping leaves and yellow, white, or pink flowers.

Examples

  • Cruz de Carvalho created a green sedum and moss roof on the University of Lisbon campus.

  • One reason is that the sedum plants tend to spread and cover the entire surface of the test bed.

  • Our two species of native orpine, Sedum ternatum and S. telephioides, are never troublesome as weeds.

  • Or′pine, Or′pin, a deep-yellow colour: the Sedum Telephium, a popular vulnerary.

  • The Water Sedum (Tilla aquatica) proved no less plentiful by the sides of the roads.

  • I don't believe she knows the difference between a saxifrage and a sedum; and you can't trust to servants.

  • I have a rockery near my house overgrown with the little white sedum of our gardens.