Dudleya cymosa

Dudleya cymosa is a succulent plant known by the common name: canyon live-forever. The plant is found in rocky areas in the low elevations of California and southern Oregon mountains.

Dudleya cymosa

Secure  (NatureServe)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Saxifragales
Family: Crassulaceae
Genus: Dudleya
Species:
D. cymosa
Binomial name
Dudleya cymosa
Synonyms

Echeveria cymosa

Description

It 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.

Subspecies

Selected Dudleya cymosa subspecies:

  • Dudleya cymosa subsp. costafolia - Pierpoint Springs dudleya
  • Dudleya cymosa subsp. crebrifolia - San Gabriel River dudleya
  • Dudleya cymosa subsp. marcescens - marcescent dudleya
  • Dudleya cymosa. subsp. ovatifolia - Santa Monica Mountains dudleya

The subspecies marcescens[1] and ovatifolia[2] are federally listed as threatened species of the United States.

Butterfly habitat

Dudleya cymosa is the larval host plant for the Sonoran blue butterfly, Philotes sonorensis (Lycaenidae)

Basal rosette, erect stems, and inflorescences

Notes

  1. USFWS. ssp. marcescens. Species Profile.
  2. USFWS. ssp. ovatifolia. Species Profile.

References

  • Thomson, Paul H. (1993). Dudleya and Hasseanthus handbook. Bonsall, CA: Bonsall Publication. ISBN 978-0-9602066-5-0.
  • C.Michael Hogan, ed. 2010. Dudleya cymosa. Encyclopedia of Life.


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