Manfreda undulata 'Mint Chocolate Chip' is a unique-looking succulent that forms a solitary rosette of long silvery-blue-green leaves …
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Epithet: undulata
Meaning: Undulated; wavy
Derivation: The feminine form of the Latin adjective undulatus.
Pronunciation: un-dew-LAY-tuh
While the generic name must be unique, two or more genera often share the same specific epithet. Moreover, the same epithet can be used for subspecies, varieties, and forms within a species. Here is a list of plants that share this epithet.
Manfreda undulata 'Cherry Chocolate Chip' (Cherry Chocolate Chip Manfreda) is a low-growing plant that forms slowly offsetting rosettes of…
Manfreda undulata 'Chocolate Chips' (False Agave) is a low-growing plant that forms a rosette of long, green leaves with chocolate spots …
Manfreda undulata is a small, low-growing plant that forms a rosette of silvery-blue-green leaves. The rosette can grow up to 4 inches …
Crassula undulata (Doily Crassula), also known as Crassula dejecta, is a densely branched succulent shrublet with erect, slightly woody …