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Dudleya saxosa subsp. aloides is a species of perennial succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names desert dudleya or desert savior. It is a rosette-forming species widely distributed throughout the Peninsular Ranges and desert mountains of California in the United States. It is characterized by bright-yellow or greenish-yellow flowers, and can be found in shaded crevices and slopes. Plants in western half of the range may grade into Dudleya lanceolata.

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  • Dudleya saxosa subsp. aloides is a species of perennial succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names desert dudleya or desert savior. It is a rosette-forming species widely distributed throughout the Peninsular Ranges and desert mountains of California in the United States. It is characterized by bright-yellow or greenish-yellow flowers, and can be found in shaded crevices and slopes. Plants in western half of the range may grade into Dudleya lanceolata. (en)
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  • Moran (en)
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  • Dudleya (en)
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  • Desert dudleya (en)
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  • saxosa (en)
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  • T3 (en)
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  • TNC (en)
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  • aloides (en)
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  • *Dudleya aloides (Rose) *Dudleya delicata (Rose) *Dudleya grandiflora (Rose) *Dudleya lanceolata var. aloides ( Munz) *Dudleya lanceolata var. composta (Jeps.) (en)
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  • Dudleya saxosa subsp. aloides is a species of perennial succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae known by the common names desert dudleya or desert savior. It is a rosette-forming species widely distributed throughout the Peninsular Ranges and desert mountains of California in the United States. It is characterized by bright-yellow or greenish-yellow flowers, and can be found in shaded crevices and slopes. Plants in western half of the range may grade into Dudleya lanceolata. (en)
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  • Dudleya saxosa subsp. aloides (en)
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