Dudleya farinosa
Dudleya farinosa | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Core eudicots |
Order: | Saxifragales |
Family: | Crassulaceae |
Genus: | Dudleya |
Species: | D. farinosa |
Binomial name | |
Dudleya farinosa (Lindl.) Britt. & Rose | |
Synonyms | |
Dudleya compacta |
Dudleya farinosa is a succulent plant known by several common names, including bluff lettuce, powdery liveforever, and powdery dudleya.
Distribution
This plant is native to the coastline of parts of Oregon and northern California,[1] where it is commonly found on bluffs and coastal hillsides. One specialized habitat in which D. farinosa is found is the Monterey Cypress forests at Point Lobos and Del Monte Forest in Monterey County, California.[2]
Description
This dudleya is variable in appearance from drab to spectacular. It grows from a branching caudex and forms a basal rosette of wide, pointed, spade-shaped leaves, each up to about six centimeters across.[3] The leaves are generally very pale green but they often have edges or tips of bright colors, particularly bright reds. The plant erects a tall stem which is pale green with pink or red tinting, atop which it bears a branching inflorescence with many pale to bright yellow flowers.
See also
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References
- C.Michael Hogan, ed. 2010. Dudleya farinosa. Encyclopedia of Life.
- C.Michael Hogan and Michael P. Frankis. 2009. Monterey Cypress: Cupressus macrocarpa, GlobalTwitcher.com ed. N. Stromberg
- Jepson Manual. 1993. Dudleya farinosa
- P.Thompson. 1993. Dudleya and Hassenthaus Handbook. Bonsall Publications