Wild Stonecrop (Sedum ternatum)

Family: Stonecrop Family (Crassulaceae)
Other Names: Woodland Stonecrop
Origin: Native
Historic First Bloom Seen: May 3*
GPS For Stand: N 39°04.716' W 84°25.102'
Interesting Facts: This common wildflower species occurs in large but sparse populations within the preserve. All sedums are succulents and most have star-shaped flowers. They often grow in colonies covering shaded, moist areas of the forest.
*Average bloom time is based on a compilation of wildflower bloom times from 1975 to present.