Crassula swaziensis subsp. swaziensis

Crassula swaziensis
Crassula swaziensis
Crassula swaziensis

Common names: Swaziland crassula (English). 
Botanical name: Crassula swaziensis subsp. swaziensis

Crassula swaziensis, known as the Swaziland crassula, forms clumps or mats and has succulent leaves in erect or spreading rosettes at the ends of short stems and branches. The leaves are often reddish-brown, hairless, or more or less densely covered in whitish hairs. The flowers are white with reddish sepals. This plant grows in shallow soil, rocky vegetation.

Uses & Benefits: medicine, pot plant


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Family: Crassulaceae
Type: succulent
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Plant-animal interactions: bees
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