The underutilized Dudleya brittonii (Giant Chalk Dudleya)
Dudleya Brittonii Green Form. There are several differences in the. Full to partial sun is the best for its growth.
The underutilized Dudleya brittonii (Giant Chalk Dudleya)
This chalky plant is bright white and reflects more uv rays than any other plant. Best appearance with only monthly water in summer. Both forms develop a (relatively) extended caudex with. Web dudleya brittonii succulents need strong light. One pale green and smooth, the other silver blue and covered with a fine powder. Excellent planted on slopes and in crevices where it is lightly shaded from afternoon sun. A favorite species with a dramatic look. This form has rosettes of narrow, green leaves that flush bright red toward the tips, in late winter. Brittonii is regarded by some authors as a separate species, described as dudleya viridis p.h. Hardy to 15 degrees f.
Web easy and stunning in a container! Hardy to 15 degrees f. Web they vary in size from miniature (the hasseanthus group, with no above ground stem) to medium size (d. A favorite species with a dramatic look. Excellent planted on slopes and in crevices where it is lightly shaded from afternoon sun. Both forms develop a (relatively) extended caudex with. Web two forms in nature and cultivation: It has narrow, pointed leaves. This chalky plant is bright white and reflects more uv rays than any other plant. Web the green form of the plant is more common and found throughout a wider range. Brittonii, which can grow to a couple of feet wide).