- Crassula are native to many parts of the globe
- Highly adaptable, found from deserts to wetlands
- Herbaceous or shrubby, variety of shapes and sizes
- Hardiness zones 9 through 10
- 20 seeds
Product DescriptionCrassula is a large genus, they are native to many parts of the globe, but cultivated varieties are almost exclusively from the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Crassula contains between 250 and 300 species. The plants are highly adaptable and are found in habitats from deserts to wetlands. The succulents in this group vary greatly in shape and size. Some varieties only grow an inch high at maturity, while others become 15-foot trees. Some people use Crassula for bonsai arrangements. You could try too because is an easy plant to grow. This is now a mix of only 2 species, Crassula falcata and perforata.
The plants are herbaceous or shrubby, they have succulent leaves that come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Th. . . More >>
September 26th, 2009
Scott 
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This company provides wonderful seed that germinate quickly, however, the varieties contained in this mix are not the ones pictured. You should google the Crassula varieties named in the written description instead of just looking at the pictures like I did.
Rating: 4 / 5