Stonecrop

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
stonecrop
    n 1: any of various northern temperate plants of the genus Sedum
         having fleshy leaves and red or yellow or white flowers
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
orpine \or"pine\, n. [F. orpin the genus of plants which
   includes orpine; -- so called from the yellow blossoms of a
   common species (Sedum acre). See {Orpiment}.] (Bot.)
   A low plant with fleshy leaves ({Sedum telephium}), having
   clusters of purple flowers. It is found on dry, sandy places,
   and on old walls, in England, and has become naturalized in
   America. Called also {stonecrop}, and {live-forever}.
   [Written also {orpin}.]
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Stonecrop \Stone"crop`\, n. [AS. st[=a]ncropp.]
   1. A sort of tree. [Obs.] --Mortimer.
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   2. (Bot.) Any low succulent plant of the genus {Sedum}, esp.
      {Sedum acre}, which is common on bare rocks in Europe, and
      is spreading in parts of America. See {Orpine}.
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   {Virginian stonecrop}, or {Ditch stonecrop}, an American
      plant ({Penthorum sedoides}).
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