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Was (wer) ist orpine - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Orpine; Sedum telephium; Sedum fabaria; Sedum carpaticum; Livelong; Hylotelephium triphyllum; Witch's moneybags; Witch's Moneybags; User:Michael Goodyear/Hylotelephium telephium; Sedum purpureum; Hylotelephium decumbens; Frog's-stomach; Harping Johnny; Orphan John
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Orpine         
·noun 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.
orpine         
['?:p?n]
(also orpin)
¦ noun a purple-flowered stonecrop. [Sedum telephium.]
Origin
ME: from OFr. orpine, prob. an alt. of orpiment, orig. applied to a yellow-flowered sedum.
livelong         
livelong1 ['l?vl??]
¦ adjective literary (of a period of time) entire: all this livelong day.
Origin
ME leve longe 'dear long' (see lief, long1), assoc. with live1.
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livelong2 ['l?vl??]
¦ noun a stonecrop, especially orpine.

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Hylotelephium telephium

Hylotelephium telephium (synonym Sedum telephium), known as orpine, livelong, frog's-stomach, harping Johnny, life-everlasting, live-forever, midsummer-men, Orphan John and witch's moneybags, is a succulent perennial groundcover of the family Crassulaceae native to Eurasia. The flowers are held in dense heads and can be reddish or yellowish-white. A number of cultivars, often with purplish leaves, are grown in gardens as well as hybrids between this species and the related Hylotelephium spectabile (iceplant), especially the popular 'Herbstfreude' ('Autumn Joy'). Occasionally garden plants may escape and naturalise as has happened in parts of North America.