Crassula
Crassula
Late Winter 2018
6
- 1
Late Winter 2018
6
- 1
Late Winter 2018
11
- 1
Late Winter 2018
4
- 1
Late Winter 2018
3
- 1





Crassula
Late Winter 2018
6
Late Winter 2018
6

Some more #oznative #crassula :) i know I've been obsessed with them lately. They need pretty specific conditions it seems, always only one spot like this per hundred metres. 2 different species, many of species A and 1 of species B near the middle. Hope to find out which is which soon so i can add them :)
Late Winter 2018
11

Only boi that was seperate from the others was the only one that had more than 1 stem, so maybe in their own pots they have more of a spreading habit? :) #oznative #crassula
Late Winter 2018
4

Tallest boi is still barely over 10mm :p #oznative #crassula
Late Winter 2018
3

Tiny #oznative #crassula growing in mossy area :) idk what species tbh, different from the other one I've found. This one is near a road so presumably more common than the conservation park one :) i may have picked a few to see if they'll work in a pot >:D hopefully they arent endangered or anything :p
2 different #oznative #crassula growing together :) near a river, which is easiest place to find many common Australian crassula, usually near a footpath if there is one. Seasonally wet soil, usually mossy, not always but often near granite. :)