Phedimus subcapitatus, formerly known as Hylotelephium subcapitatum or Sedum subcapitatum, is a succulent plant with a woody rootstock and …
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Crassulaceae, also known as the Stonecrop family or the Orpine family, is a family of dicotyledons with succulent leaves. They are generally herbaceous but there are some subshrubs, and relatively few treelike or aquatic plants. They are found worldwide, but mostly occur in the Northern Hemisphere and southern Africa, typically in dry and/or cold areas where water may be scarce. The family includes approximately 1,200-1,500 species and 34 genera.
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Hylotelephium 'Dream Dazzler', formerly known as Sedum 'Dream Dazzler', is a beautiful, compact succulent with stems that do not flop and …
Sempervivum minutum, formerly known as Sempervivum nevadense, is a small succulent that forms compact rosettes of fleshy, apple-green …
Sedum sinforosanum is a small succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, grey-green to rose-colored leaves with margins markedly pink …
Crassula lanuginosa var. pachystemon is a small succulent with prostrate to decumbent branches with hairy leaves and internodes usually …
Echeveria 'Ballerina' is a showy succulent that forms large rosettes of ruffled, highly reddened leaves. The rosettes can grow up to 18 …
Tylecodon striatus (Groovy Butterbush) is a small succulent shrub with usually few erect or spreading branches arising from an irregular …
Hylotelephium caucasicum, formerly known as Sedum caucasicum, is a succulent plant with fusiform roots and unbranched, erect to ascending …
Sempervivum vicentei is a small succulent that forms a dense mat of stemless rosettes of green leaves with purple tips. The rosettes can …
Sedum actinocarpum is an annual succulent with simple, apically 2-branched, or rarely 3-branched stems with alternate or sometimes …