Yes it is silly. The form with the pubescent leaves is low-growing, a little like Adromischus umbraticola
RE: Crassula swaziensis
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Crassula swaziensis
Crassula swaziensis
Yes it is silly. The form with the pubescent leaves is low-growing, a little like Adromischus umbraticola
Ooh, umbraticola is high on my want list!
I think I'll put this Crassula in my garden, they make great-looking clumps over time
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They are almost like a miniature form of Cotyledon orbiculata although of course Cotyledon flowers are very different and designed for sunbirds
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Swaziensis flowers are nothing like the Jade-type flowers: they are born in little bunches on stalks
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They will look very good in a rockery
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