ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun
Etymology: Middle English stancrop, stooncrop, from Old English stāncrop, from stān stone + crop
1. : sedum 2 ; especially : a mossy European evergreen creeping sedum ( Sedum acre ) with pungent fleshy leaves and yellow flowers that has been widely introduced as a ground cover and is naturalized in many regions
2. : any of various crassulaceous plants of genera other than Sedum — usually used with a qualifying term; see ditch stonecrop