Crassula
Crassula
Early Spring 2018
11
- 2
Early Spring 2018
7
- 1
Late Winter 2018
3
- 1
Late Winter 2018
8
- 1




Crassula
Early Spring 2018
11
Early Spring 2018
7

Crassula found on friends outback-ish property, largest clumps so far, growing happily amongst grass w/o moss or granite (unlike every other ive posted). Got permission to take a handful to try out in pots at home, gonna get even more next time. Was going to add ID but itll probably get deleted like the last one did :/
Late Winter 2018
3

#oznative #crassula Found in fairly large clumps since it's the end of winter, and lucky them, at least a few more days of rain starting today :) look forward to seeing them then (if the council doesn't cover them in bark like they did to a bunch of other roadside crassula breeding grounds today, might try talk to them about it). #succulent :)
Late Winter 2018
8

More #oznative #crassula either the biggest and thickest species yet or just the biggest one of a previous species. Though my guess is it's a different species :) #succulent
Creams, pinks, greens and whites; the many colours of our #oznative #crassula , even when they're growing in the same spot :) saw it at work today at Mount Barker, SA. Specific species unknown. #succulent :)
Beautiful colors.