Water

Crassula corymbulosa

Dense branches of tightly packed triangular leaves forming short pagoda-like  groups. Turns red in full sun.

Crassula cultrata

Spreading groundcover to 10″, Large leaves red in sun; yellow flowers

Crassula deceptor

Stacked leaves, very small. Leaves will get compact tightly stacked and whitish in full sun.

Crassula marginalis

C. pellucida v. marginalis

Cascading groundcover, more water in spring/summer

Crassula marginalis “Variegata”

C. pellucida ssp. marginalis “Variegata”

Low growing colorful succulent with lots of white-pink flowers in summer. Great for rock gardens and hanging baskets.

Crassula marnieriana

Red-tipped green leaves are small and thick, lining up along a trailing stem.

 

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 nudicaulis

Small mounds of long narrow green-bean like leaves, tightly packed clumps, will turn more red in full sun.

Crassula orbicularis

Small rosettes stay low to the ground, will spread and can send out runners. Deep red flowers.

Crassula ovata

Slow-growing, easy to care for. Shrubby 4 to 5 ft. tall. Frost-sensitive.

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!