Hylotelephium tatarinowii, formerly known as Sedum tatarinowii, is a splendid clump-forming succulent with thick tuberous roots and many…
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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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Crassula 'Alice Herbert' is a small, slow-growing succulent that forms a cluster of stemless rosettes, producing offsets at the base of …
Echeveria penduliflora is a succulent plant that forms a few-leaved rosette at the tips of erect, usually unbranched stems. It can grow …
Tylecodon opelii is a dwarf geophyte with pale grey-brown, somewhat flaking tuber and usually solitary (rarely up to 3) dark green to …
Phedimus sichotensis, formerly known as Sedum sichotense, is an attractive succulent with ascending stems that bear narrow, bright green …
Hylotelephium cyaneum (Azure Stonecrop), formerly known as Sedum cyaneum, is a mat-forming succulent with short stems and thick, fleshy …
Sedum brevifolium (Short-leaved Stonecrop) is a small succulent with greyish-green, blue-green, dark green, or often red leaves, usually …
Crassula capitella subsp. sessilicymula is a succulent plant with a woody base and rosettes of lance-shaped leaves. It grows up to 16 …
Echeveria 'Icycle', also known as Echeveria 'Icicle', is an attractive succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, narrow, mid-green leaves …
Tylecodon longipes is a dwarf, highly branched succulent with 1 to 4 leaves per branch. It slowly grows up to 1.2 inches (3 cm) tall and …