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Jersey pigmyweed (Crassula pubescens)
Jersey pigmyweed (Crassula pubescens)
Crassula pubescens is a succulent plant, common and widespread in the southern Karoo regions of South Africa. A small (up to 40 cm), shrubby perennial, with delicate, erect stems and pubescent (velvety) leaves that are 1-3 cm long.
Crassula pubescens emerges above the leaves of the rosette. The peduncle is 3-15 cm long, with one or two bract-pairs (not 15-40 cm long with 2-5 bract pairs like those of Crassula subacaulis). The tips of its 2-3mm long petals are roughly twice as long as they are broad, and have rounded appendages .
Daily care of Crassula pubescens
Sunlight Demand: | Full sun to Partial Shade |
Flower Color: | Yellow |
Foliage: | Green |
Soil Condition: | Sandy Loam |
Water Requirement: | Medium |
Purchase Size: | 0.8-1'' (2-3cm) |
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