Dudleya abramsii subsp. parva
Dudleya abramsii subsp. parva, the Conejo dudleya, is a perennial herb which is native to Conejo Valley and surrounding regions. It blooms from May-June, and is only found from the western end of Simi Hills to Conejo Grade in Newbury Park.[1] It is a threatened succulent species[2] which is found throughout Conejo Valley but also in western Santa Monica Mountains.[3]
Dudleya abramsii subsp. parva | |
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Conejo dudleya in Wildwood Park | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Saxifragales |
Family: | Crassulaceae |
Genus: | Dudleya |
Species: | |
Subspecies: | D. a. subsp. parva |
Trinomial name | |
Dudleya abramsii subsp. parva (Rose & Davidson) Bartel |
See also
References
- "CNPS Inventory Plant Detail". www.rareplants.cnps.org.
- Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife. "Species Profile for Conejo dudleya (Dudleya abramsii ssp. parva)". ecos.fws.gov.
- Faber, Phyllis M. (2005). California's Wild Gardens: A Guide to Favorite Botanical Sites. University of California Press. Page 164. ISBN 9780520240315.
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