Crassulaceae Family  

  Crassula rupestris 

 Origin:  South of Namibia.

 Plant Description:  Plant that forms crawling bushes, with stems that are developed from the loss of their leaves, very branched. In dependency of its conditions of development, light, water and temperatures, they can be found with leaves edged of red until the yellow, or with colors that go from the green to the red or yellow one.

 

 Flowers:  They are born from clusters in the terminal part of the stem, with also very variable colors.

 Growth:  Slow. 

 Culture:  Ph 6.  Full sun for a good coloration of their decorative leaves, although can vegetate perfectly in semi-shade. Generous irrigations at time of activity. It can resist without problems temperatures of until -4º.

 Phytosanitary Cares:  It is a resistant plant that usually does not give many problems in culture. Being outside it can be attacked by birds.