Crassula muscosa
Family
Crassulaceae
Origin
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Environment
Plant in a well-drained soil in part to full coastal sun to light shade or indoors - best color maintained with a little shade even on the coast. Water sparingly or abundantly
Description
This small succulent plant's interesting looks has been likened to that of undersea coral. It grows to 6 to 12 inches tall by a little wider with a spreading habit of branching stems having tightly overlapping stacked narrow light green leaves. These leaves completely hide the stems, which start off erect but then trail over from the weight of all of the leaves. The small pale yellowish-green musty-smelling flowers appear along with the leaves tight along the stems in spring to mid summer or other times after rains.
Landscape Use
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping