WebJade plant - Crassula ovata - close-up Crassula ovata (Mill.) Druce - commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant, money tree or Japanese rubberplant - succulent plant native to southern Africa, Crassula ovata grows as an upright, rounded, thick-stemmed, heavily branched, evergreen shrub and reaches heights of up to 2.5 meters. WebCrassula multicava (Fairy Crassula) Crassula multicava (Fairy Crassula) is a succulent that grows up to 8 inches (20 cm) tall, branching from the base to form dense groups…. View Plant Details.
Crassula multicava
WebCrassula plants need soil that is very well-draining and will do best in sandy, rocky blends formulated especially for succulents. They prefer neutral to slightly acidic soil, but even extreme pH levels rarely kill the plant. Crassula plants will react badly to boggy, wet soils, as their roots can easily rot. http://www.callevinas.com/ rsms sharepoint
Crassula Sarmentosa (Care Guide With Pictures) Succulents
WebBrowse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Crassula Species, Fairy Crassula (Crassula multicava) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. PLANTFILES. ... Fairy Crassula Crassula multicava. 11 more photos VIEW GALLERY. View gallery. Family: Crassulaceae (krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee) Genus: … WebCrassula multicava. Crassula are succulent, herbaceous plants. Some varieties are suitable for rock gardens in mild regions as long as the soil is well drained. The thick leaves are often covered with hair or 'meal' and the flowers are generally small in size and borne on terminal panicles. Crassulas can easily be grown from leaf cuttings. WebWith hundreds of succulents in this genus, Crassulas are some of the most easily recognizable succulents. They come in a wide variety of sizes, rosettes, and colors, the most commonly recognizable of which are the varieties of Crassula ovata. Crassula ‘Springtime’ Crassula ‘Tom Thumb’ Crassula arborescens "Silver Dollar Jade" rsmservice