Dudleya cymosa
Dudleya cymosa is a species complex of evergreen and deciduous succulent plants in the family Crassulaceae known by the common name: canyon liveforever.[1][2] It is a loosely defined polyphyletic[3] species with a diverse number of subspecies, varying highly in morphology, distribution, and habitat.[4] DescriptionIt is a distinctive plant sending up erect red-orange stems from a gray-green basal rosette. The small yellowish-red thimble-shaped flowers top the stems in a cyme inflorescence. Some subspecies are considered threatened locally. SubspeciesRecognized[5] Dudleya cymosa subspecies:
The subspecies marcescens[6] and ovatifolia[7] are federally listed as threatened species of the United States. Butterfly habitatDudleya cymosa is the larval host plant for the Sonoran blue butterfly, Philotes sonorensis (Lycaenidae) Notes
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