[Stonecrops: The Genus Sedum West of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Cascade Stonecrop, Pacific Stonecrop, Spreading Stonecrop

Sedum divergens

Synonym: Amerosedum divergens

Flowers of Cascade Stonecrop, Pacific Stonecrop, Spreading Stonecrop: Sedum divergens (Synonym: Amerosedum divergens)

The photos on this page were all photographed on rocky cliffs about 1/4 mile up the climbers trail from the Bird Creek Meadows Parking Lot at the southeast corner of Mt. Adams........August 7, 2004.

Flower of Cascade Stonecrop, Pacific Stonecrop, Spreading Stonecrop: Sedum divergens (Synonym: Amerosedum divergens)

The photo above shows a close-up of the flower of spreading stonecrop, as seen high above the White Salmon River on cliffs above Forest Road #23 at the southwestern corner of Mt. Adams.......June 21, 2005.

Cascade Stonecrop, Pacific Stonecrop, Spreading Stonecrop: Sedum divergens (Synonym: Amerosedum divergens)

The photo above shows the general spreading form of spreading stonecrop as seen high above the White Salmon River on cliffs above Forest Road #23 at the southwestern corner of Mt. Adams.......June 21, 2005. The leaves are tightly clustered together at this time, but eventually spread out as the stem elongates through the summer (as seen below).

Cascade Stonecrop, Pacific Stonecrop, Spreading Stonecrop: Sedum divergens (Synonym: Amerosedum divergens)

The photo above shows the opposite leaves and inflorescence of spreading stonecrop.

Cascade Stonecrop, Pacific Stonecrop, Spreading Stonecrop: Sedum divergens (Synonym: Amerosedum divergens)

The photo above shows the decumbent, "spreading stem of spreading stonecrop. note the opposite leaves, with those lower on the stem beginning to shrivel.

Paul Slichter