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Crassula muscosa


Crassula muscosa



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I've got this one :o)

29 Aug, 2012

 

Nice plants

29 Aug, 2012

 

I've always called it C lycopodiodes. That's what was on the label when I bought it many years ago. It's what I remember best lol

30 Aug, 2012

 

They are all under this name now, but yours should then be a little finer?

30 Aug, 2012

 

Yes it is really ...

30 Aug, 2012

 

This one is the largest one of 3 variations of which your is as I remember the finer and more bushy. Ever seen your flower?

30 Aug, 2012

 

This flowers too! Thought that it was lovely just as it is.............

30 Aug, 2012

 

If you look to the pics I posted there is Crassula ericoides, a seed grown plant, and I wanted to see the difference with muscosa, on a more compact side there is C. piramidales - where everything is tightly packed, oh ericoides is bigger and more shrubby, time will tell - but these are some of the reasons why, I guess hywel as well, love C&S, need little space and can sometimes really explore a Genus, specie or family. I love that. C. muscosa grows all around us, Hywel, I must post a post in natural conditions for you! Cheers & Glad I can share! LT

30 Aug, 2012

 

Yes mine flowers in the spring. They're minute ...

31 Aug, 2012



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