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1 October 2012 Dudleya Crassifolia (Crassulaceae), a New Species from Northern Baja California, Mexico
Mark W. Dodero, Michael G. Simpson
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Abstract

Dudleya crassifolia is described as new. It belongs to a complex of taxa within subgenus Hasseanthus that have a white (occasionally pale yellow) corolla with a conspicuous, “musky-sweet” odor. It differs from related species of this complex in having a thicker petiole, a leaf blade that is only slightly wider than the petiole, and conspicuous dried leaf bases persisting on the caudex. This species is very rare, currently known only from a single population of scattered individuals (total area of coverage less than one hectare), on sandstone bluffs at Colonet Mesa of north coastal Baja California, Mexico.

Mark W. Dodero and Michael G. Simpson "Dudleya Crassifolia (Crassulaceae), a New Species from Northern Baja California, Mexico," Madroño 59(4), 223-229, (1 October 2012). https://doi.org/10.3120/0024-9637-59.4.223
Published: 1 October 2012
KEYWORDS
Baja California
Crassulaceae
Dudleya
Dudleya crassifolia
Hasseanthus
maritime chaparral
Mexico
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