Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis

Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis
Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis
Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis

Common names: crassula marginalis (English). 
Botanical name: Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis

The trailing crassula, Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis, is an attractive spreading succulent groundcover with decumbent stems rooting as they grow. Its small rounded fleshy leaves form mats or cushions. Tiny white or pale pink star flowers appear in spring and summer. Thrives outdoors in shade or semi-shade with good drainage. Also great in containers or hanging baskets. Propagate from stem cuttings or leaves that root easily when they touch the ground. Avoid overwatering which can lead to root rot. A perfect trailing succulent for rockeries, walls, or as a groundcover.

Uses & Benefits: indoor, pot plant


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Family: Crassulaceae
Type: ground cover, succulent
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