Crassula capitella subsp. nodulosa is a perennial, rarely biennial succulent with a usually solitary rosette and an erect, unbranched …
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Crassula is a large genus of succulent plants native to many parts of the world, but the species that are used in gardening or by collectors are coming almost exclusively from South Africa.
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Crassula hirtipes (Hedgehog Stonecrop) is a small succulent with many decumbent to erect stems and green to reddish-green leaves with short…
Crassula ammophila is a sparingly branched succulent shrub with brittle branches and thick fleshy grey-green to greyish-brown leaves, all…
Crassula 'Buddha's Temple' is an eye-catching succulent with leaves densely stacked and folded up at the edges, forming a usually square…
Crassula corallina (Coral Crassula) is a succulent with branched erect or procumbent stems that grow up to 3.2 inches (8 cm) long, rooting…
Crassula mesembryanthoides, also known as Crassula mesembryanthemoides, is a small succulent shrub with green, thick, fleshy, and hairy…
Crassula macowaniana is a succulent shrub with many branches and fleshy, more or less pointed leaves. It is variable in the shape and size…
Crassula capensis (Cape Snowdrop) is a succulent geophyte with erect stems that grow from ball-shaped tubers with fibrous roots. It grows…
Crassula spathulata (Spathula-leaf Crassula) is a low-growing succulent with prostrate or scrambling sparsely branched stems and small…
Crassula rupestris (Rosary Vine) is a succulent shrublet with leaves fused around erect, spreading, or rarely decumbent branches. It can …