Dudleya crassifolia
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Internal ID | UUID64405f60b3191573640813 |
Scientific name | Dudleya crassifolia |
Authority | Dodero & M.G.Simpson |
First published in | Madroño 59: 223 (2012) |
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Dudleya crassifolia, also known as the thick-leaf dudleya, is a rare succulent plant found in a small area on the Colonet peninsula in Baja California. It is threatened by urban development and is characterized by white flowers and persistent leaf bases. The plant forms a corm, an underground storage organ that allows it to survive during droughts. It has both juvenile and mature forms, with different leaf shapes and sizes. The inflorescence is tall and has a musky odor, and the plant is pollinated by sand wasps and beetles. It is also consumed by rabbits and rodents. The plant is endemic to Baja California and shares its habitat with other Dudleya species.
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- Mexico Northwest
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Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0001334599 |
Tropicos | 100475748 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77124112-1 |
Open Tree Of Life | 6043130 |
IPNI | 77124112-1 |
iNaturalist | 926017 |
GBIF | 7560834 |
Wikipedia | Dudleya_crassifolia |
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