Crassula dejecta
Crassula dejecta
Crassula dejecta, also known as Crassula undulata, is a densely branched succulent shrublet that can grow up to 16 inches (40 cm) tall. The leaves are slightly fleshy, green, often tinged red, with a row of rounded, bead-like hairs on the margins that give the leaves a silvery edge. They are opposite, more or less the same length on the whole plant, and arranged densely in neat rows up the erect stems, giving a tidy, geometric effect. There are also tiny, downward-pointing hairs on the young branches, giving the stems a silvery dusting.
The flowers are white, sometimes tinged pink, with red sepals, red ovaries that color the center of the open flowers red, and red anthers that age to brown. During midsummer, they are carried in tight, flat to round-topped clusters at the ends of the branches. The flowers develop into small capsules, each holding many tiny seeds
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