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Crassula dependens

by Johan Wentzel

Plant Type
Succulent
Crassula dependens is a succulent mat forming species with much branched stems that grows up to a height of about 150mm tall when in flower. It is an ideal specimen for a rockery or mixed succulent garden bed.
Plant Description

Crassula dependens is a succulent mat forming species with much branched, slender stems that grows up to a height of about 150mm tall when in flower. It has narrow, hairless succulent leaves that are about 15mm long that vary in colour from green, brown and sometimes red with sharply pointed tips. The flowers are borne during summer in small heads of tiny white or creamy tightly packed tubular flowers.

Crassula dependens is an ideal specimen for a rockery or mixed succulent garden bed.

Hardiness
Hardy
Position
Sun
Water Requirements
Water wise
Evergreen
Evergreen
Growth Rate
Moderate
Flowering Time
Summer
Flower Colour
White
Shape
Mat forming
Soil
Sand
Plant Size
<30cm
Region
Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, the Free State, North West
Habitat
Wide range from moist rock sheet margins high in Drakensberg to dry rock ledges in the Karoo.
Grown by Wildflower Nursery
No

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