Soil

Crassula “Candy Cane”

C. rubricaulis “Candy Cane”

Spreading mounds of low growing multicolored red and white leaves

Crassula “Chiquito”

C. radicans “Chiquito”

Spreading groundcover to 6″ high, small ½” paired leaves turn red in sun; tiny yellow flowers

Crassula “Gollum”

C. ovata “Gollum”

Small, shrubby to 3ft., tubular leaves, red-tipped in full sun

Crassula “Green Pagoda”

Tightly stacked pairs of green leaves form pagoda-like mini towers. Red tipped in full sun. Small pink and white flowers.

Crassula “Hobbit”

C. ovata “Hobbit”

Small, shrubby to 3ft., curled leaves, red-tipped in full sun

Crassula “Moonglow”

C. deceptor x C. falcata

Small squarish stems to 12″; long draping bloom stalks with orange flowers.

Crassula “Morgan’s Beauty”

C. falcata x C. mesembryanthemopsis with possible x C. ausiensis,  x C. tecta

Small hybrid with pink flowers, lays low to the ground.

Crassula “Olana”

C. radicans “Olana”

Spreading groundcover to 6″. This Cactus Jungle cultivar has rounded fuzzy leaves, green with red edges. Leaves splay outward from the stems, almost forming rosettes.

Crassula “Pagoda”

C. perforata “Pagoda”

2ft w/variegated leaves crowned with small white flowers

Crassula “Pangolin”

C. barklyi x (C. perfoliata var. minor x C. tecta)

Small stacked leaves, readily branches often laying down. Creamy white flowers.

Crassula “Pastel”

C. rupestris “Pastel”

Tiny tightly-stacked nearly-white leaves, short stems. This was cultivated from Crassula “Tom Thumb.”

 

Crassula “Springtime”

C. rupestris “Springtime”

Thick-leaved cultivar to 12″ with pink flower sprays in late winter/early spring.

Crassula “Tom Thumb”

C. rupestris “Tom Thumb”
C. rupestris ssp. marnieriana x C. rupestris ssp. rupestris

Mini-shrub to 4″ with tiny thick leaves, white flower sprays.

Crassula argentea “Pinky”

Slow growing, easy to care for. Shrubby plant with waxy green leaf with pink edges in sun and sprays of white/pink blooms in spring throught summer.

Crassula biplanata

Small, shrubby, will get 12″ tall and will spread a few feet wide if given well-drained soils and a little room to grow. Will also grow in rock gardens and can be contained in fairly small areas. Tiny green leaves get silvery in full sun. Covered in small bright white flowers in mid to late summer. From Cape Province, South Africa.

Crassula brevifolia

Readily branching, very low growing sub-shrub. Small succulent paired leaves, will get a red edge in full sun.

Crassula columella

Miniature square-shaped vertical stems to 6″. Grows in quartz outcroppings along hillsides.

Crassula conjuncta

6″ towers of tightly stacked triangular leaves. Red tips in full sun.