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Crassula spathulata

by Johan Wentzel

Common Name
Spoon-leaved-crassula
Plant Type
Succulent
Crassula spathulata is a low growing, perennial, succulent groundcover that grows up to 300mm tall. It is ideal to be used next to pathways, in containers, pots, raised beds, hanging baskets or shaded rockeries.
Plant Description

Crassula spathulata is a low growing, perennial, succulent groundcover that grows up to 300mm tall. It has bright green succulent rounded leaves and the margins have blunt or rounded teeth with a reddish tinge. The flowers borne during autumns between March and May are small, pinkish white in colour and star shaped.

Crassula spathulata is ideal to be used next to pathways, in containers, pots, raised beds, hanging baskets or shaded rockeries.

You may find stock of this plant at Random Harvest.

Afrikaanse Naam
Lepelblaar-plakkie
Hardiness
Hardy
Position
Shade
Water Requirements
Water wise
Evergreen
Evergreen
Growth Rate
Fast
Flowering Time
Autumn
Flower Colour
White
Shape
Mat forming
Soil
Sand
Region
Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal
Habitat
Rocky outcrops
Grown by Wildflower Nursery
No

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