my succulent collection/Crassula lycopodioides
By Drfadi
- 6 Feb, 2009
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This branching succulent(Crassula lycopodioides )from South Africa adds great texture & color to your plantings. It’s a great foliage plant to mix in with other flowering plants or with different colored foliage. The vivid-chartreuse green of its leaves blend wonderfully in our nursery beds with Senecio madraliscae. Growing to about 1’tall, plant in full sun unless you garden in a hot region & then give it a little shade
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Hi Blodyn,yes it called Crassula lycopodioides.thanks for visitng my garden.
7 Feb, 2009
It's a pleasure. I enjoy cacti etc
7 Feb, 2009
Now this one is very interesting looking. I love it. I think I will have to see if I can find one of these.
8 Feb, 2009
Another of my favourites. I used tio enjoy saying lycopodioides. But the powers that be have changed the name to Crassula muscosa, not nearly so exciting.
18 Feb, 2009
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This looks like one I had a long time ago. It was called Crassula lycopodioides I think. I've probably spelled it wrong.
7 Feb, 2009