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  2. Dudleya - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya is a relatively obscure genus, in comparison to other, more widely-cultivated succulents; converging interests, by succulent collectors, native plant enthusiasts and gardeners alike, have led to the wider cultivation of many species as ornamental plants.

  3. Dudleya pachyphytum - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the difficulty of collecting this plant in the wild, combined with crackdowns on its poaching by the Mexican government, some poachers have instead focused on stealing a related plant, Dudleya farinosa, native to the west coast of the United States, labeled by Dudleya expert and botanist Stephen W. McCabe as "a poor man's pachyphytum."

  4. Dudleya greenei - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya greenei is a perennial species of succulent plant known by the common names Greene's liveforever, or Greene's dudleya. It is endemic to the Channel Islands of California, where it grows along the cliffs of four of the eight islands. It is a highly variable plant, [3] presenting with

  5. 9 Plants That Keep Squirrels Away From Your Garden - AOL

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    These plants offer two deterrents for squirrels: pungent blooms and fuzzy stems and leaves. Squirrels prefer tender, smooth bites. Most gardeners treat geraniums as annuals in flower beds or ...

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  7. Dudleya brittonii - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya brittonii, with the common names Britton's dudleya, Britton's liveforever and giant chalk dudleya, is a large succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae, the same genus as jade plants. It is native (possibly endemic) to the coast of northern Baja California, Mexico. Uniquely, Britton’s Dudleya has a green form, or variant of the white ...

  8. Dudleya pulverulenta - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya pulverulenta exhibits a pollination syndrome uniquely adapted to hummingbirds.The flowers have long red petal tubes (corollas) and are unscented. The flowers hang downward (), achieved by a twist at the base of the terminal inflorescence branches, known as the cincinni, which inverts the flowers from the typically erect or ascending position seen in other Dudleya.

  9. Dudleya edulis - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya edulis is a species of perennial, succulent flowering plant of the Crassulaceae, known by the common names fingertips, lady-fingers, mission lettuce, or simply the San Diego dudleya. The common name "fingertips" denotes the finger-like shape of the leaves; the specific epithet edulis (meaning "edible") refers to the Kumeyaay people's ...