Crassula exilis subsp. cooperi is a branched succulent that forms dense cushions, often covering large areas of soil under rocks. Stems…
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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 'Justus Corderoy' is a small succulent shrub with reddish-brown stems and thick, fleshy, deep green leaves with an unusual…
Crassula marchandii is an attractive succulent with smooth, shiny leaves stacked to create square columns. It grows up to 5 inches (12.5…
Crassula 'Rosa Marina' is an attractive succulent with green leaves closely appressed around slender stems, forming clear 4-angled …
Crassula elegans (Elegant Crassula) is a small sprawling succulent with a fleshy or slightly woody base and short much-branched stems …
Crassula nudicaulis (Naked-stalked Crassula) is a low-growing succulent that usually forms several basal rosettes of green or yellowish …
Crassula ovata 'Pink Beauty' (Pink Jade Plant) is a branching succulent with thick stems that hold glossy-green, obovate leaves with red…
Crassula dependens is a succulent plant with decumbent to prostrate, moderately branched stems that bear fleshy, green, lance-shaped …
Crassula peploides is a low-growing succulent that spreads to form a mat. It grows up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) tall. Leaves are arranged in…
Crassula dejecta (Doily Crassula), also known as Crassula undulata, is a densely branched succulent shrublet that grows up to 16 inches …