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Dudleya blochmaniae (Eastw.) Moran  
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FamilyCRASSULACEAE
Genus speciesDudleya blochmaniae (Eastw.) Moran 
BibliographyLeafl. W. Bot. 7: 110 (1953)
Native Rangesw. California to n. Baja California
Primary BiomeDesert or Dry Shrubland
Habitatdry, rocky slopes
Altitude0-500m
Descriptionrosettes green, leaves oblanceolate or clavate, 1-6cm, rounded, sometimes glaucous, cincinni 3-10-flowered, stem leaves triangular, petals broadly spreading, elliptic, 8mm
Size3-12cm
Colorwhite
Bloomlate spring
Ca
Typesucculent subshrub
Cultivationsunny, dry, rock crevices, protection against winter wet
alpine house, poor, drained soil, sun
Propagationseed in spring, uncovered, germ. 1-3 months, 18-24°C
cuttings of rosettes in late summer
SynonymsHasseanthus blochmaniae (Eastw.) Rose
Hasseanthus kessleri Davidson
Sedum blochmaniae Eastw.
Sedum gertrudianum Eastw.
Territory7 Northern America
     76 Southwestern U.S.A. (CAL California)
     79 Mexico (MXN Mexico Northwest)
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