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10 Crassula brevifolia Seeds - Indigenous South African Succulent Seeds For Sale

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South Africa
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*Crassula brevifolia 10
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158220440

Crassula brevifolia Seeds 

Crassula is a large genus of succulent plants containing many species, including the popular Jade Plant, Crassula ovata. They are native to many parts of the globe, but cultivated varieties are almost exclusively from the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Crassulas make the most wonderful pot plants. They can also be grown indoors as house plants. Those that make excellent house plants are the glossy leaf varieties. Crassulas, given a rich, well-drained medium will grow fast and luxuriantly.

This gorgeous Crassula forms a 30cm tall tightly clumping plant. In bright light the leaf margins turn red. Crassula brevifolia has white tinged yellow to pink flowers and is indigenous to the western Cape of South Africa and southwest Namibia.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Detailed instructions, nice packaging, quick to ship items, and great communication! Tiny seeds, but it looked like there may even have been extras.
18 Nov 2014