Description:
Dudleya farinosa is a succulent plant native to the coastal bluffs of northern California and southern Oregon, known for its lotus-like rosettes and tall pink to red flower stalks. The plant's leaves can be green or white, often covered in a waxy coating, and may turn red or violet under stress. It thrives in rocky, well-draining soils with ample sunlight and minimal watering. Dudleya farinosa is drought-tolerant and forms part of a unique coastal plant community. It has been targeted by poachers due to high demand from collectors, leading to conservation efforts. The plant can reproduce through seeds and hybridizes with other Dudleya species. Its unique appearance and resilience make it a fascinating subject for succulent enthusiasts.
Sources:
- [1] Dudleya farinosa: Wikipedia. Visit Source
- [2] Dudleya Farinosa: Succulents Depot. Visit Source
- [3] Dudleya Farinosa: Succulents Depot. Visit Source
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Succulents Depot | Dudleya Farinosa ( 4 Inch) |
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