Crassula x marchandii

£8.50

Crassula x marchandii was first found in South Africa by a German named Max Otzen but named after G. Marchand, it was collected in the 1880s and first distributed in California in 1970. It is a very poorly known species that represents a natural hybrid of Crassula grisea x Crassula plegmatoides due to it being found between the two.

This natural hybrid features a shiny exterior with shades of red, yellow and green. The leaf structure is small yet fleshy and exists upon a single stem that offsets readily. It blooms eventually with small greyish flowers.

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SKU: B602-marchandii Category:

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Hardiness

Red Zone

Colour

Brown, Green

Growth Form

Clumping

Mature Size

Small

Planting Location

Greenhouse, Pot, Rockery, Windowsill, Conservatory

Please Note: Succulents change colour throughout the year and the plants we deliver can look different from the pictures. All plants are shipped bare root (without soil).