GENERAL INFORMATION From Alaska south to California and east to New Mexico, Colorado and South Dakota (Klinkenberg, 2007).

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Plant Propagation Protocol for Sedum lanceolatum ESRM 412 Native Plant Production Spring 2008 Sedum lanceolatum (SW Colorado Wildflowers, 2008) TAXONOMY Family Names Family Scientific Name: Family Common Name: Crassulaceae Stonecrop family Scientific Names Genus: Species: Species Authority: Common Synonyms: Sedum lanceolatum Torr. Common Name(s): Spearleaf stonecrop Yellow stonecrop SELA Species Code: Sedum lanceolatum Torr. ssp. lanceolatum Sedum lanceolatum Torr. ssp. nesioticum (G.N. Jone) R.T. Clausen Sedum lanceolatum Torr. ssp. subalpinum (Blank.) R.T. Clausen GENERAL INFORMATION Geographical range: From Alaska south to California and east to New Mexico, Colorado and South Dakota (Klinkenberg, 2007).

National Distribution Map (USDA Plants Database, 2008): Washington State Distribution Map (USDA Plants Database, 2008): Ecological distribution: Climate and elevation range: Plant characteristics: Rock or gravel soils on coastal bluffs, rock outcrops, and talus slopes (Klinkenberg, 2007). Full sun to part sun, sea level to sub-alpine elevations (University of Washington Herbarium, 2008). Perennial herb, forms mats, several stems 5 25 cm tall, succulent. Lower

Plant characteristics: Ecotype: Perennial herb, forms mats, several stems 5 25 cm tall, succulent. Lower leaves form basal rosette, upper leaves deciduous at time of flowering. Leaves are alternate, linear to linear-lanceolate in shape, reddish-green coloring. Flowers have 5 petals, are yellow, sometimes reddish, in a terminal inflorescence (Klinkenberg, 2007) PROPAGATION DETAILS Subalpine Meadow, 2100 m elevation, Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana (Wick et al, 2008). Propagation Goal: Plants (Wick et al, 2008) Propagation: Seed (Wick et al, 2008) Product Type: Container plug (Wick et al, 2008) Stock Type: 160 ml containers (Wick et al, 2008) Time to Grow: 6 months (Wick et al, 2008) Target Specifications: Propagule Collection: Propagule Processing /Propagule Characteristics: Pre-Planting Propagule Treatment: Growing Area Preparation / Annual Practices for Perennial Crops: Establishment Length of Establishment Active Growth Length of Active Growth Hardening Length of Hardening Harvesting, Storage and Shipping: Container seedlings 4cm height (Wick et al, 2008) Collect seeds in late August (at high elevations) when fruit turns tan and begins to split open at the top (Wick et al, 2008). As an alternative to seed collection, Seeds are classified as non-dormant (Baskin and Baskin, 2002). Longevity and density is unknown (Wick et al, 2008). To clean seeds, use a hammermill, blower and screens (Wick et al, 2008). Wick et al (2008) recommends five months outdoor cold and moist stratification, but states that stratification is not necessary. In an outdoor nursery facility, direct seed in 160 ml late fall and irrigate before winter stratification. Growing medium includes 50% potting mix (6:1:1 sphagnum peat moss, perlite, and vermiculite) and 50% sand. Apply 1 gram of Oscmocote controlled release fertilizer and.20 grams Micromax fertilizer per container (Wick et al, 2008). Seeds germinate uniformly in early spring under varying temperatures. Tree leaves are produced 10 days after germination. After seedling establish, limit irrigation so that they dry out between watering (Wick et al, 2008). 4 weeks (Wick et al, 2008) Established seedlings have rapid shoot and root growth 2 to 4 weeks after germination. Biweekly fertilization is recommended using a 20-20-20 liquid fertilizer at 200 ppm (Wick et al, 2008). 6 weeks (Wick et al, 2008) Harvest in JulyIn August and September, fertilize with 10-20-20 liquid fertilizer and irrigate one final time before winter (Wick et al, 2008). 4 weeks (Wick et al, 2008). Store in outdoor nursery for winter under a layer of insulating foam and snow (Wick et al, 2008).

Length of Storage: Guidelines for Outplanting / Performance on Typical Sites: Other Comments: References: 5 months Outplant in high elevation meadows after spring snowmelt. NO survial information provided (Wick et al, 2008). As an alternative to seed propagation, cuttings establish readily and are an appropriate means for propagating Sedum spp. Kruckeberg (1984) mentions that the smallest piece of a leaf or stem will take root without much help. Rooting is best done in a sandy medium and will take about a month s time (Pettinger el al, 2002)(Robinson, 2008). Wick et al (2008) suggest using 1,000 ppm IBA Talc and 1:1 sand:perlite growing medium. INFORMATION SOURCES Baskin, C., Baskin, J. 2002. Propagation protocol for production of container Sedum lanceolatum Torr. plants; University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. Native Plant Network. Accessed 13 May 2008. http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org. Klinkenberg, Brian. 2007. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Accessed 14 May 2008. www.eflora.bc.ca. Pettinger, A. And B. Costanzo. 2002. Native Plants in the Coastal Garden. Whitecap, North Vancouver, BC. Robson, K.A., Richter, A., Filbert, M. 2008. Encyclopedia of Northwest Native Plants for Gardens and Landscapes. Timber Press, Portland, OR SW Colorado Wildflowers. Accessed 13 May 2008 http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/yellow%20 Enlarged%20Photo%20Pages/amerosedum%20lanceolatum.htm University of Washington Burke Museum Herbarium. WTU Image Collection: Plants of Washington. Accessed 11 April 2008. http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php United States Department of Agriculture. Plants Database. Accessed 11 May 2008. http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=sela Other Sources Wick, D., Luna, T., Evans, J. 2008. Propagation protocol for production of container Sedum lanceolatum Torr. plants (160 ml conetainers); USDI NPS - Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana. Native Plant Network. Accessed 13 May 2008. http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org. Lady Brid Johnson Wildflower Center. Native Plant Database. Accessed

Other Sources Consulted: Lady Brid Johnson Wildflower Center. Native Plant Database. Accessed 11 May 2008. http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=sela Rose, R., Chachulski, C., Hasse, D. 1998. Propagation of Pacific Northwest Native Plants. Oregon Sate University Press, Corvallis, OR. Washington Native Plant Society website, accessed 13 May 2008 http://www.wnps.org/landscaping/herbarium/pages/sedumlanceolatum.html Washington State University Extension. Native Plants: Identifying, Propagating, and Landscaping. Accessed 30 April 2008, http://gardening.wsu.edu/nwnative/ Protocol Author: Lisa Ciecko Date Protocol 05/14/08 Created: Note: This template was modified by J.D. Bakker from that available at: http://www.nativeplantnetwork.org/network/sampleblankform.asp