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Another crassula?
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July 03, 2016, 10:29:35 AM »
Got this as crassula sp. and cannot find a full name.
The overall appearance is grey(ish) and the flowers are minute.
Suggestions please.
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I have now been advised by some very kind gentlemen at the British Cactus and Succulent Society (BCSS) that the plant is a South African succulent called Crassula corallina (syn. dasyphyllum).
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It's a very neat little thing, for sure.
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......so long as you are wearing your reading glasses!
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Well,yes! I did enlarge the photo quite a bit!
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I have C. dasyantha 'Major' which looks a bit different and tends to etiolate.
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