Crassula exilis subsp. sedifolia is a much-branched succulent that forms dense mats of rather loose rosettes of fleshy, usually grey …
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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 subacaulis is a succulent plant that forms dense spreading clusters, usually much-branched from the base. It grows up to 2 feet …
Crassula natans var. minus is an annual plant with decumbent filiform branches and fleshy, green to pale reddish-brown leaves. It is …
Crassula 'Jade Tower' is a charming succulent that forms upright columns clothed with jade green leaves thickly frosted with white …
Crassula namaquensis (Namaqua Crassula) is a succulent shrublet with short branches and fuzzy, grey-green to blue-green leaves in dense …
Crassula obovata var. dregeana (Hairy Crassula) is a succulent with erect or decumbent stems and fleshy leaves densely covered with …
Crassula vaginata (Yellow Crassula) is a rosette-forming succulent, usually solitary or proliferating from the base to form a small clump …
Crassula pubescens subsp. rattrayi (Bear Paw Jade) is a small succulent with fleshy, finely pubescent to velvety leaves arranged in more …
Crassula natans (Floating Pigmyweed) is a usually aquatic annual or rarely rhizomatous decumbent perennial with branches that can be …
Crassula pubescens subsp. radicans (Red Carpet), also known as Crassula radicans, is a shrubby or mat-forming succulent with more or less …