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- salt marsh bird's beak, McDonald's rock-cress, and Santa Barbara Island liveforever. As of December 1997[update], 85 plant species were listed as threatened...
- perennial species of succulent plant known by the common names Greene's liveforever, or Greene's dudleya. It is endemic to the Channel Islands of California...
- is an insular succulent plant known by the common name Cedros Island liveforever. It is a member of the genus Dudleya, in the family Cr****ulaceae. Characterized...
- Dudleya, commonly known as liveforevers (Spanish: siemprevivas) is a genus of rosette-forming succulent plants in the stonecrop family, Cr****ulaceae, consisting...
- plant known by the common names chalk lettuce, chalk dudleya, and chalk liveforever. It is one of the largest Dudleya, with a silvery, waxy rosette that...
- Cr****ulaceae, within the genus Dudleya, which are commonly known as liveforevers.: 84  This species is a complex of 3 subspecies of plants, isolated and...
- summer-deciduous succulent plant known by the common names Blochman's liveforever or Blochman's dudleya. This species of Dudleya survives part of the year...
- Cr****ulaceae, commonly known as housel****s. Other common names include liveforever (the source of the taxonomical designation Sempervivum, literally "always/forever...
- Cr****ulaceae known by several common names, including bluff lettuce, powdery liveforever, and powdery dudleya. A coastal plant of northern California and southern...
- a rare succulent plant known by the common name Santa Barbara Island liveforever. This Dudleya is endemic to Santa Barbara Island, one of the Channel...