No.
When Sedum section Telephium was raised to the rank of a separate genus, it
was named Hylotelephium by H.Ohba in 1978 because the generic name Telephium
was already in use for a completely different group of plants.
RHS plantfinder is completely out-of-date for Sedum as well as many other
genera of plants. It is not a reliable reference at all.
"David Hill" wrote in message
...
It appears that "Hylotelephium" is a sub species of Sedum.and means
'spectacular woody plant'.
The RHS plantfinder still refers you to sedum
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David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk