Crassula ovata 'Skinny FIngers' is a small succulent shrub with finger-like leaves with pointed tips. It grows up to 3 feet (90 cm) tall …
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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 brevifolia is a small, usually much-branched succulent shrub with branches that bear thick fleshy green leaves fading to turning …
Crassula susannae is a dwarf, usually much-branched succulent that forms rosettes of smooth, more or less 4-ranked leaves with the upper …
Crassula alba var. parvisepala is a succulent plant that forms rosettes of green leaves with densely scattered maroon spots. The rosettes …
Crassula coccinea (Red Crassula) is a sparingly branched succulent shrub with green, rarely brownish-red leaves arranged in four vertical …
Crassula alba is an attractive succulent with a tuberous root producing one or many erect flowering stems surrounded at the base by dense …
Crassula alstonii is a beautiful dwarf succulent with short stems completely covered with grey-green, velvety, closely adpressed leaves …
Crassula ausensis subsp. titanopsis is a small succulent that forms attractive clusters of small stemless rosettes of green to grey-green …
Crassula ausensis is a dwarf much-branched succulent that forms spreading tufts of green leaves clustered in basal rosettes. The leaves …
Crassula columella is an attractive slow-growing succulent with velvety leaves closely clasping around erect stems to form four-angled …