Dudleya formosa, known by the common name La Misión liveforever, is a species of perennial succulent plant endemic to the Guadalupe Valley in Baja California.[1] It is characterized by bright green leaves, red floral stems, and pink flowers.[2]
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Dudleyaformosa, known by the common name La Misión liveforever, is a species of perennial succulent plant endemic to the Guadalupe Valley in Baja California...
that it is not sister to D. attenuata, instead being basal to Dudleyaformosa and Dudleya edulis. This form is diploid or tetraploid, with 17 or 34 chromosomes...
flowers. It is known to naturally hybridize with Dudleya stolonifera, D. attenuata, D. brevifolia, D. formosa and D. blochmaniae where their ranges overlap...