In flower today in sunshine. Thanks Mike T. For name.
Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
That's a beauty Jane! What other plant(s) are in the pot?
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
I spy Crassula muscosa...
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
This is for Neal.
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
Aeonium haworthioides too, by the look of it, and perhaps Adromischus grandiflorus?
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
Hi Ralph,
Well you're obviously an experienced I spy player... but I took the arrangement apart....and cannot find Adromischus grandiflorus? The bottom line line is that I have lots of Crassula bits to spare...both varieties. Cost of postage secures. Otherwise I'll dump it! My method for overwintering works rather too well.
Well you're obviously an experienced I spy player... but I took the arrangement apart....and cannot find Adromischus grandiflorus? The bottom line line is that I have lots of Crassula bits to spare...both varieties. Cost of postage secures. Otherwise I'll dump it! My method for overwintering works rather too well.
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
In the 3rd picture down, what the plant sticking out furthest to the left, then? That's the one I thought was the Adromischus...
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
Hi Ralph,
You know I'm not good with names. This is bigger example of plant. I think it's Crassula but I'm sure you will recognise it from this photo. Sorry.
It looks more variegated here.
You know I'm not good with names. This is bigger example of plant. I think it's Crassula but I'm sure you will recognise it from this photo. Sorry.
It looks more variegated here.
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
Hi Jane, in that last picture, there is Crassula perforata, the variegated, pointed one and Cotyledon tomentosa, with the jagged leaf edges and hairy. In the picture before that is what I think, is Sedum lucidum, sticking out to the left with pale green leaves.
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra
Hi Liz,
Many thanks. I think the last one you mention is ladissmithensis?
Many thanks. I think the last one you mention is ladissmithensis?