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Dudleya

Dudleya, commonly known as liveforevers is a genus of rosette-forming succulent plants in the stonecrop family, Crassulaceae, consisting of about 68 taxa in southwestern North America and Guadalupe Island. The species come in many forms, some... Wikipedia
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Dudleya, commonly known as liveforevers (Spanish: siemprevivas) is a genus of rosette-forming succulent plants in the stonecrop family, Crassulaceae, ...
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Succulents like Dudleya, orchids, cacti, and carnivorous plants are regularly stolen from wildlands and sold on the black market. In some cases, 100-year-old ...
Dudleya from animals.sandiegozoo.org
Clinging to bluffs and rocky outcroppings and tucked among boulders, dudleyas are seemingly tough little plants. All 50-plus types (including subspecies) ...
Habit: Annual to shrub [+- tree-like or climbing], fleshy. Leaf: generally simple, alternate or opposite (whorled), in dense to open, basal (or terminal) ...
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Dudleya hassei, aka Catalina Live Forever, is native to that island's cliffs. Its narrow blue-green foliage tolerates many conditions, including salt spray.
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Native to coastal Central and Southern California, this adaptable liveforever is found hanging on sunny seaside cliffs as well as among flatter areas. It forms ...
Dudleya stolonifera is a succulent plant known by the common name Laguna Beach liveforever. This is a rare plant which is endemic to the coastline of Orange ...
Dudleya from sbbotanicgarden.org
Mar 21, 2024 · Dudleya, sometimes commonly called liveforevers, is a genus of about 65 species and subspecies. Members of the stonecrop family ...
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The common name for dudleya is “liveforever” because some can live 50 to 100 years—in the right spot. Wild plants, like wild animals, do best in their native ...
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Chalk dudleya (Dudleya pulverulenta) is a beautiful succulent plant. It grows a rosette of wide, flat fleshy pale green leaves about a foot wide.