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This is a new, growing section of species from the family Crassulaceae. There are about 1,400 species in 33 genera and their distribution is worldwide, but mostly occur in the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Africa, especially in dry habitats. Here you can buy healthy, sun-hardened plants grown in the Canary Islands and shipped to your home.
Pot = 6 cm, Branched Plant - Elegant, shrubby South African succulent with blueish ovate leaves. It thrives in Mediterranean climates and takes frosts to about -4 C. It is widely used in South African traditional medicine.
Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Succulent small shrub, native to South Africa, up to 15-40 cm high, branched. Leaves are fuzzy and green with 4-5 prominent teeth at tips that give the impression of paws. Showy inflorescences are produced in Spring.
Showy variety, variegated in white and yellow of the "Bear’s Paw". It has plump green leaves covered in fine hairs. Deeply notched leaf tips. Clusters of yellowish orange bell-shaped flowers. Frost sensitive.
Smalll tidy succulent shrub with grey-blue round leaves. It blooms in spring with truly nice bell-shaped orange flowers, for about two months. It stands some frost, to about -4 C.
Cont.= 8,5 cm. This natural hybrid was originally collected in the Kouga area in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. It has a robust upright habit with glossy leaves.
Cont.= 8,5 cm. This Crassula is one of the most colourful of all. When put out in full sun it turns on as a campfire. Another name used for it was 'Flame'. It stands temperatures of about -2 C.
Miniature Crassula with white spotted triangular leaves. It grows up to 10-15 cm tall, with erect stems literally coated with thick leaves in overlapping pairs. We offer a well-branched plant.
Lovely silvery succulent with rounded spoon-shaped leaves. Develops a pink edge when grown in the sun. It is great for containers, rockeries and low water gardens. Frost sensitive
Tiny crassula with rounded hairy leaves on decumbent branches becoming slightly woody at base. Crassula expansa subsp. fragilis is native to So.Africa to Tanzania and Madagascar. It can be grown as a creeper or mat-forming succulent.
This South African crassula makes a perfect potted plant, in Mediterranean patios or rockeries. It has beautiful thick silvery leaves and bears showy clusters of tiny scarlet-red flowers. Keep a bit dry in winter and protect from frost.
Branched plant - Uncommon small species from Southern Madagascar, with a low branching and creeping habit. It is colourful, with purple-brownish dotted leaves.
NEW ! - Pack 3 cuttings of 5-7 cm. "Lactea" in Latin means "Milky". This South African succulent bears fragrant milky-white flowers in winter, lasting several weeks. A neat branched plant with short broad leaves.
Shrubby south African Crassula, with green-brown leaves densely covered with hairs and pink-red flowers. The bark peels off from the stems with age.
Cont.= 8,5 cm. Leaves are regularly spaced on the stems, reminiscent of a necklace. Some people believe it is a form of Crsssula perforata. It stands temperatures of -5 C with little or no damage.
Clumping Crassula with green flat leaves, purple on the lower face, with ciliate margins and acute tip. Terminal ascending inflorescences to 15-20 cm. The whole plant becomes more purple when stressed in hot sun or in cool temperatures.
Large, branched. Rainbow coloured selection of a popular South African shrub. It is just as easy to grow as the type species.
NEW! - Cont.= 6 cm. Five plants of different selections of Crassula ovata, with different colours and shapes.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm. Variegated selection with extremely glossy striped leaves. Stripes are white but the whole plant has a jade colour.
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