…It is widely used in rock gardens, flower beds, and potted plants. Its English name is stonecrop, orpine, live-forever. The petals and carpels are usually pentamerous, and there are 10 stamens. … From [Kasso (Spiraea)]...The flowers of the above three species are yellow-green. The purple flower S. telephium L. (English name orpin(e)) is found only in Hokkaido in Japan, has sessile leaves, sharp sawtooth, reddish purple petals with pale edges, and long calyxes that reach half the petals. The Rhodiola subgenus has above-ground stems that do not die in winter, is dioecious, and has tetrameric flowers. ... *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "orpin(e)" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…ロックガーデン,花壇,鉢植えなどに広く用いられる。英名はstonecrop,orpine,live‐forever。普通,花弁と心皮は5数性,おしべは10本。… 【ベンケイソウ】より…上記の3種は花が黄緑色をおびる。ムラサキベンケイソウS.telephium L.(英名orpin(e))は日本では北海道だけに見られ,葉は無柄で,鋸歯は鋭く,花弁は赤紫色だが,縁は淡色で,萼は長く花弁の半分に達する。亜属を別にするイワベンケイ類は冬も枯れない地上茎があり,雌雄異株で,花は4数性。… ※「orpin(e)」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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