Description
CRASSULACEAE
Photograph: G. Malan
- 25 seeds per packet
Dwarf species camouflaging itself with a rough, white, frosty coating on its leaves
a perennial succulent, branching from the base, forming a dense rosette of highly succulent leaves reaching a height of about 50 mm.
With a grey or whitish appearance. They are essentially slightly flattened oblong cylinders with blunt rounded tips.
Stem is short and gives way to a shortly branched root system well adapted to growing in very shallow soils.
Flowers are tiny, white, 5-petalled cups
Do not water much/
Should be sown in Autumn when the difference between day and night temperatures is about 12°C.