- the
D.
caespitosa flower has five
radiating corolla lobes (petals) that each have
their sides folded down longitudinally. However, the
lobes of
D. caespitosa...
- well-separated from
D.
caespitosa at the type locality, in the area near Big Sur,
particularly around Bixby Cr****,
D.
caespitosa approaches D. farinosa. In...
- 20 cm tall
before flowering, to 30 cm high.
Illustration of
D.
flexuosa (including
D.
caespitosa)
Mature inflorescence Deschampsia flexuosa is
found naturally...
-
Dodonaea caespitosa is a
species of
plant in the
family Sapindaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is a spreading,
compact shrub...
- leaves,
which appear close to the po****tion of
D.
caespitosa at
Point Mugu. However,
D.
caespitosa is a
polyploid species, and it is
rarely diploid...
-
Dudleya caespitosa is a
succulent plant known by
several common names,
including sea lettuce, sand lettuce, and
coast dudleya. It is
endemic to California...
- It is monotypic,
being represented by the
single species Hectorella caespitosa. It is
native to New Zealand. The
genus name of
Hectorella is in honour...
-
There are
little characteristics that can
unambiguously separate D.
greenei and
D.
caespitosa,
although there are extreme,
unmatched characteristics on both...
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- Africa.
Duvalia vestita is
sometimes considered to be a
subspecies of
D.
caespitosa. The
flowers are 20-30mm in diameter, and are brownish-red to almost...