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Crassula pseudohemisphaerica Seeds - Indigenous Succulents - Worldwide Combined Shipping
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Crassula pseudohemisphaerica Seeds - Indigenous Succulents - Worldwide Combined Shipping

New 10 were available / min. 10 per order
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Location
South Africa
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Product code
C1S *Crassula pseudohemisphaerica 1
Bob Shop ID
187488791

 

Crassula pseudohemisphaerica Seeds

Crassula is a large genus of succulent plants containing many species, including the popular Jade Plant, Crassula ovata. They are native to many parts of the globe, but cultivated varieties are almost exclusively from the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Crassula pseudohemisphaerica is a shade loving perennial with rosettes of roundish leaves in 4 ranks. During spring it bears pale yellow flowers.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.

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