Rhodiola integrifolia
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Ledge Stonecrop (Rhodiola integrifolia): Presumably found throughout the region. Collections in ARCTOS from throughout much of Southeast, though with the exception of a collection from southwest Chichagof Island, there is a gap between the southern half of the region and south of Juneau.
Local Notes
- Sitka/Rhodiola integrifolia: Infrequently found, but can be abundant in locations where it occurs. Not easily found from the road system, as it's only been reported from Blue Lake Creek and in the alpine on Bear Mountain. Has also been found down to sea level at (Potato Patch and Red Bluff Bay). (edit)
References
Weblinks
- e-FloraBC page for Rhodiola integrifolia
- FNA page for Rhodiola integrifolia "Cliffs and rocky slopes, alpine meadows, tundra."
- USDAPLANTS page for Rhodiola integrifolia
- PFAF page for Rhodiola integrifolia
- PacNW Herbaria Records for Rhodiola integrifolia
- Search Arctos Database for Rhodiola integrifolia (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Rhodiola integrifolia (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Rhodiola integrifolia
- iNaturalist Observations for Rhodiola integrifolia in Southeast Alaska
Other References
- Muller: [as Sedum rosea var. integrifolium] gen; open rocky areas, near beaches
- Hall 2010: [as Sedum roseum] Open roccky areas, coastal rock outcrops, sccree slopes, and alpine. Common."