Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra

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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra

Post by JaneO »

Hi Ralph,
I think I looked at wrong photo. Is this the plant you meant? I have no idea what this is! Sorry.

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Perhaps Liz will know?
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra

Post by ralphrmartin »

Yes, that's the one. It does look like Adromischus grandiflorus.
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Yes, it does look like: Adromischus caryophyllaceus var. grandiflorus?
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Re: Crassula pellucida marginalis rubra

Post by brianc »

Hi all
I do not think its Adromischus Caryophyllaceus because the leaves should be spatulate not round?
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