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Originally Posted by Matt Maggio
What about D. cultrata? The ones down by San Quintin are a little more leggy and upright than the picture though...
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This one kind of fascinates me since it is in an unusual ecology--a Pinus muricata forest ( along with some associates like Arctostaphylos). This region stands out since most of the surrounding environs is southern coastal scrub with elements of the coastal sarcophyllous desert. Likely another relic pine forest surviving on the fog. I'd like to see this Dudleya in flower.