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Fingertips (Dudleya edulis)
Fingertips (Dudleya edulis)
Dudleya edulis is endemic to chaparral habitats, and is native to southwestern Southern California and slightly into northwestern Baja Californias. It is made up of an array of fleshy, finger-like leaves growing vertically from a caudex at or just below ground level. The fingerlike leaves are pale green, cylindrical and pointed, growing up to 20 centimetres (7.9 in) tall.
Dudleya edulis bears a branching inflorescence 10–50 centimetres (3.9–19.7 in) tall, with several terminal branches each bearing up to 10 or 11 flowers. The flowers have pointed white to cream petals about a centimeter long. The bloom period is May to July.
daily care of Dudleya edulis
Sunlight Demand: | Full sun or partial shade |
Flower Color: | Cream |
Foliage: |
Green |
Soil Condition: | Sandy Loam |
Water Requirement: | Minimum |
Purchase Size: |
1.2-1.6'' (3-4cm) |
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