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How to pronounce sedum in English?

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Type Words
Type of herb, herbaceous plant
Has types livelong, midsummer-men, orpin, orpine, rose-root, sedum rosea, sedum telephium, stonecrop, live-forever

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Early flowering varieties of sedum tend to be low, creeping or mat forming types.
From the dailyherald.com
After last summer's drought, she planted it with hearty sedum instead of ferns.
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Often these are in the sedum family or are drought-tolerant, low-growing grasses.
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For autumn colour a cutting of a low-growing dark leafed sedum has been put in.
From the gazetteherald.co.uk
Using a single variety, such as low-growing sedum or euonymus, gives a clean look.
From the timesunion.com
Sedum rubrotinctum is poisonous and can cause irritation when ingested or touched.
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The cooler roof was a green roof, 5,600 square feet of shrubby plants called sedum.
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The Firestone membrane is guaranteed to last 30 years, and that's without the sedum.
From the post-gazette.com
The Sempergreen system grows its sedum similar to the way a sod farm produces lawns.
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  • Any of various plants of the genus Sedum
  • Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops. It contains around 400 species of leaf succulents that are found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, varying from annual and creeping herbs to shrubs. ...
  • Is a plant genus containing several species suited for use in green roof construction. Sedum species are a common choice for rooftop applications because they have high water-retention capability, an ability to filter pollution, and are hearty.
  • A family of succulent perennials that nicely represents bushes and small trees. Popular Garden Railroad sedums include "Blue Spruce," "Stubby Fingers," and "Acre." See the Family Garden Trains article Groundcover 101 for more information on groundcovers.
  • A hardy, succulent plant type that is preferable to grass on green roofs because it absorbs and retains water, reducing runoff and the need for watering.