“…However, low proliferation rate and the shortage of plant materials often affected their mass cultivation. Thus, in vitro propagation methods have been developed in several Sedum species for mass multiplication and plant improvement (Brandao and Salema, 1977 ; Kitamura et al, 2002 ; Yoon et al, 2002 ; Wojciechowicz, 2007 , 2009 ; Zhao et al, 2009 ; Yang et al, 2012 ; Kim and Sivanesan, 2016 ; Liu et al, 2017 ). In these studies, leaves, nodes, petals, shoot tips and stem explants obtained from greenhouse- or field- grown plants of Sedum acre, S. aizoon, S. gracile, S. floriferum, S. alfredii, S. drymarioides, S. erythrostichum, S. plumbizincicola, S. sarmentosum, S. spectabile , and S. telephium were used for shoot or plant regeneration.…”