Dudleya gnoma, Munchkin Liveforever
A rare California Native succulent endemic to Santa Rosa Island, one of the Channel Islands. It can reach up to eight inches tall. Green, white rosettes bloom in the spring through summer. It is summer deciduous. This plant is going extinct because the deer on the island like to eat it.
You can remove flower stems as needed and leave dry foliage alone-it helps stabilize the plant.
- Full sun or shade
- Well drained soil
- Plant in containers or in the ground
- Avoid summer watering
- Attracts butterflies, bees, birds, and hummingbirds
- Deer resistant
- Hardy up to 15 degrees
- Native to California
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A rare California Native succulent endemic to Santa Rosa Island, one of the Channel Islands. It can reach up to eight inches tall. Green, white rosettes bloom in the spring through summer. It is summer deciduous. This plant is going extinct because the deer on the island like to eat it.
You can remove flower stems as needed and leave dry foliage alone-it helps stabilize the plant.
- Full sun or shade
- Well drained soil
- Plant in containers or in the ground
- Avoid summer watering
- Attracts butterflies, bees, birds, and hummingbirds
- Deer resistant
- Hardy up to 15 degrees
- Native to California