Crassula pellucida explained

Crassula pellucida is a creeping, succulent ground-cover, or low-growing, spreading succulent shrub. It is native to eastern and southern Africa, ranging from Kenya and Angola to South Africa.

It is highly variable, tolerates shade, and several forms are popular in cultivation.

Description

The small ovate-rounded leaves have barely visible stalks, or are sessile (leaf-base fixed around the stem, without any stalk). This feature helps to distinguish this species from the similar and closely related Crassula spathulata.

The leaves have faintly toothed margins. Small, pink-white, star-shaped flowers appear in Autumn or late Summer.

Subspecies and distribution

Four subspecies are accepted:

Notes and References

  1. https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:878779-1 Crassula pellucida subsp. brachypetala (E.Mey. ex Harv.) Toelken
  2. Book: Doreen Court. Succulent Flora of Southern Africa. 2000. CRC Press. 978-90-5809-323-3. 100.
  3. https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:878781-1 Crassula pellucida subsp. spongiosa Toelken