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- 50 Different Types of Crassula Varieties With Names and Pictures
Looking for a crassula plant to add to your succulent collection? Check out our favorite crassula varieties you can grow!
- Crassula Plants: Care Growing Guide - The Spruce
Crassula is a diverse genus of succulent plants, with about 300 small and large species, including the emerald green jade (Crassula ovata) Crassula plants can be annuals to perennials, herbaceous or woody plants, groundcovers, shrubs, and small trees
- Crassula - Wikipedia
They are members of the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae) and are native to many parts of the globe, but cultivated varieties originate almost exclusively from species from the Eastern Cape of South Africa [2][3] Crassulas are usually propagated by stem or leaf cuttings
- How to Grow and Care for Crassula - World of Succulents
Crassula is a genus of about 200 accepted species of succulent plants in the family Crassulaceae They are native to many different parts of the world However, the species grown by succulent lovers —more than 150 —are almost exclusively from the Eastern Cape of South Africa
- 16 Crassula Types with Names and Pictures - Homeplantsguide
Crassula is a large genus native mainly to South Africa, with some species found in Madagascar and East Africa There are about 200 Crassula species These plants store water in their leaves and stems, making them drought-tolerant and ideal for beginners
- 13 of the Best Crassula Varieties to Grow at Home - Gardeners Path
In this roundup, we’ve done some of the legwork for you to make it easier to find a Crassula that will work best in your space and appeal to your sensibilities in the houseplant realm
- 40+ Crassula Lower Classifications With Pictures - Succulent Alley
Crassula (thick leaf) is the name for a species-rich plant genus from the family of thick leaf plants (Crassulaceae) The genus Crassula includes succulent plants in different shapes and sizes
- Crassula (Jade and More): Details, Photos and Varieties
Succulents in the genus Crassula are native to South Africa They include shrub (branching) varieties commonly called jade plants, as well as "stacked crassulas" with leaves pancaked along thin stems
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