

San Gabriel River Dudleya (subsp. crebrifolia) Dudleya cymosa subsp. crebrifolia subspecies
San Gabriel River Dudleya (subsp. crebrifolia) is a perennial wildflower native to the lower 48 states.
More about this plant
Dudleya cymosa subsp. crebrifolia is a subspecies of succulent plant commonly known as the San Gabriel River dudleya. Endemic to Los Angeles County, California, this very distinct subspecies is only known from the granitic slopes of a few canyons at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains near Azusa. It is characterized by the tightly spaced bracts along its inflorescence and its mustard-yellow flowers that bloom from late June to July. It grows with another rare endemic, Dudleya densiflora. Wikipedia →
Growing & care
USDA PLANTS · TRY- Hardiness
- ≥ zone 11 derived from its U.S. range
- Lifespan
- Perennial
Wildlife & pollinators
How pollinator value is scored →❧ Caterpillar hosts Documented caterpillar host
Recorded feeding on Dudleya in North America, including:
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