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Dudleya cymosa


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Distribution: California, Oregon - United States (North America)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Common Locally in Some Areas
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Dudleya cymosa
D. cymosa
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Photographer: Mike Wisnev
Dudleya cymosa
D. cymosa
Picture taken at: Santa Barbara Botanical Garden

Photographer: Geoff Stein

Dudleya cymosa subsp. costafolia


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Distribution: California - United States (North America)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Unusual in Collections
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Dudleya cymosa subsp. crebrifolia


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Distribution: California - United States (North America)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Rare
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Dudleya cymosa subsp. marcescens


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Distribution: California - United States (North America)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Rare
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Dudleya cymosa
D. cymosa subsp. marcescens
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Dudleya cymosa subsp. ovatifolia


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Distribution: California - United States (North America)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: Yellow, OrangeEncounterability: Rare
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D. cymosa subsp. ovatifolia
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Dudleya cymosa subsp. paniculata


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Distribution: California - United States (North America)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: YellowEncounterability: Rare
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D. cymosa subsp. paniculata
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Dudleya cymosa subsp. pumila


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Distribution: California - United States (North America)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: Yellow, RedEncounterability: Unusual in Collections
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Dudleya cymosa
D. cymosa subsp. pumila
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