Tightly stacked pairs of green leaves form pagoda-like mini towers. Red tipped in full sun. Small pink and white flowers.
Cactus and Succulents - Part Sun
Crassula “Ivory Pagoda”
Short towers of folded leaves, branching from the base.
Crassula “Moonglow”
C. deceptor x C. falcata
Small squarish stems to 12″; long draping bloom stalks with orange 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 alba var. pervisepala
Large triangular purple-spotted leaves. Red flowers in spring in large upright clusters.
Crassula arborescens
Round leaves, thick succulent branches, broad 5ft shrub.
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 brevifolia
Readily branching, very low growing sub-shrub. Small succulent paired leaves, will get a red edge in full sun.
Crassula cephalophora
Small propeller-like grey leaves with red tips in full sun. Shrubby to 18″.
Crassula conjuncta
6″ towers of tightly stacked triangular leaves. Red tips in full sun.
Crassula conjuncta “Pagoda”
6″ towers of tightly stacked triangular leaves. Large, thick and outcurving with red edges.
Crassula deceptor
Stacked leaves, very small. Leaves will get compact tightly stacked and whitish in full sun.
Crassula elegans ssp. namibensis
Small succulent with woody base, short branches and round to ovate leaves. Bright orange in full sun.
Crassula falcata
Grey leaves, criss-cross growth pattern, to 2ft.
Crassula lactea
Grows low, trailing. Small white flowers in winter.
Crassula marchandii
Small squarish stems to 6″
Crassula marginalis
C. pellucida v. marginalis
Cascading groundcover, more water in spring/summer
Crassula marnieriana
Red-tipped green leaves are small and thick, lining up along a trailing stem.
Crassula marnieriana “Grey”
Red-tipped greyish-green tightly stacked leaves are small and thick, lining up along a short vertical stem.
Crassula mesembryanthemoides
Fuzzy green leaves and yellow flowers. Stem tips drop and root.
Crassula monticola
C. rupestris var. monticola
Short vertical stems with button-like rounded red and green leaves.
Crassula namaquensis
Dwarf sub-shrub with spiraling leaves. Low growing, small, thick fuzzy leaves. Lots of white-pink flowers in summer. Great for rock gardens.
Crassula obvallata
Thick green-grey propeller-like leaves.
Crassula orbicularis
Small rosettes stay low to the ground, will spread and can send out runners. Deep red flowers.
Crassula ovata “Enigma”
Grows squat with pointed leaves, peeling bark at maturity. Our original plant was brought in by a customer many years ago with unknown origins. Strongly resembles the C. ovata “Variegata” though this is not variegated!
Crassula picturata
C. exilis ssp. picturata
Spotted green leaves with red undersides. White flowers.
Crassula plegmatoides
C. arta
Small greyish columns of stacked rounded leaves with an almost felt-like soft appearance. Winter-growing, very low water.
Crassula pubescens ssp. rattrayi
Forms a carpet of lightly fuzzy leaves, green in shade and bright red in full sun. Afternoon shade needed in inland locations.
Crassula spiralis
C. “Estagnol”
Small tight stacked leaves spiral as they grow outward. Green with a hint of golden red in sun.
Crassula susannae
Dense mat of flattened rosettes of stacked leaves.
