Crassula Pubescens Red Carpet
Those of crassula pubescens subsp.
Crassula pubescens red carpet. 15 more photos view gallery. A bushy ground cover species from south africa this tender stonecrop has oval leaves that transition from green to red when exposed to bright sun. 1 1 to 1 7 c heat tolerance. Eastern cape of south africa height.
Jersey pigmyweed bear paw jade red carpet carssula. Radicans globulea radicans crassula decumbens thunb. Crassula species red carpet crassula red carpet stonecrop crassula pubescens subsp. A small up to 40 cm shrubby perennial with delicate erect stems and pubescent.
Round green foliage edged with red similar to its relative the jade plant crassula ovata unlike jades its leaves densely fill the upright stems and the whole plants stays under 6 0 tall while spreading laterally. Crassula pubescens is a succulent plant common and widespread in the southern karoo regions of south africa. It grows well in ground in frost free climates but it also makes a lovely if greener indoor plant. This listing is for a red carpet crassula pubescens ssp.
Small red carpet stonecrop crassula pubescens ssp. Radicans red carpet a dense low growing plant growing nearly flat 2 6 inches high and spreading 2 3 wide with older stems rooting at the nodes and short upright stems congested with small flat succulent leaves that are green much of the year but flush bright red in. The 2 in the photo is how red it can be. Radicans red carpet is a dense low growing succulent plant up to 6 inches 15 cm tall and spreading up to 3 feet 90 cm wide with older stems rooting at the nodes and short upright stems congested with small flat succulent leaves that are green much of the year but.
Pubescens crassula fergusoniae crassula fragilis globulea pubescens. Large red carpet stonecrop crassula pubescens ssp. Red carpet carpet jade family. Crassula pubescens is a miniature shrubby succulent plant with small hairy leaves turning red in full sun.
Radicans red carpet a dense low growing plant growing nearly flat 2 to 6 inches high and spreading 2 to 3 feet wide with older stems rooting at the nodes and short upright stems congested with small flat succulent leaves that are green much of the year but flush bright red in winter when grown in full sun. C pubescens can be identified by the globular petal appendages of its flowers.