The Scottish Borders is the headquarters of Sedum villosum (Hairy Stonecrop) in Britain and it is, or has been, frequent across the Lammermuirs and the Southern Uplands from Berwickshire in the east to Peeblesshire to the west. J.M. Croft describes the species in the New atlas as growing "in at least slightly base-enriched, wet, stony ground and on streamsides in hilly areas, and in montane, often bryophyte-rich, flushes".
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