CRASSULA 'Morgan's Pink' (KRAS-ew-la) | CRASMP3 |
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Description: Frosted, gray-green foliage forms tight rosettes. Round, pink flower clusters. |
Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA muscosa (KRAS-ew-la) (mus-KO-sa) | CRASMU3 |
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Common Name: Watch Chain, Lizard's Tail |
Description: A unique, branching succulent from South Africa that can provide texture and be used as a filler for troughs or rock gardens. Slow growing. |
Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA muscosa pseudolycopodioides (KRAS-ew-la) (mus-KO-sa) | CRASPS3 |
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Common Name: Princess Pine |
Description: Hints of purple tones throughout the dark green reeds. Nice spreading habit. |
Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA ovata arborescens (KRAS-ew-la) (oh-VAY-ta) | CRASOA3 |
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Common Name: Baby Jade |
Description: Glossy, round leaves with red edges; clusters of starry, white flowers in summer. |
Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA perfoliata var. falcata (KRAS-ew-la) (per-foh-lee-AY-ta) | CRASFA3 |
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Common Name: Propeller Plant, Sickle Plant |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Unique succulent with oblong, sickle-shaped, gray-green leaves that are obliquely alternate. A real conversation piece! Bright red flowers. |
Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA perforata (KRAS-ew-la) (per-for-AY-ta) | CRASPE3 |
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Common Name: String of Buttons |
Description: South African native has fleshy green leaves that appear stacked atop each other. |
Zone: 9 |
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CRASSULA 'Tiger Jade' (KRAS-ew-la) | CRASTJ3 |
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Description: Bluish-green leaves with black spots on the upperside and maroon spots on the underside of the leaf. Flowers start a red and fade to a pale pink to white. The unique thing about this crassula is it stays small in stature as it spreads. |
Zone: 9 |
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CREMNOSEDUM x 'Little Gem' (krem-no-SEE-dum) | CREMLG3 |
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Description: Miniature ground cover; a dense clump of rosettes of bright green leaves that turns red in the sun. Clusters of bright yellow flowers in winter. |
Zone: 8 |
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CUPHEA cyanea (KOO-fee-ah) (see-AH-nee-a) | CUPHCY3 |
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Common Name: Black-eyed Cuphea |
Description: Bright pink tube; bright yellow corolla with two, maroon petals (Bat's Ears) and red stamens. Bluish foliage. Good in combos. |
Zone: 9 |
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CUPHEA hyssopifolia (KOO-fee-ah) | CUPHHY3 |
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Common Name: Mexican Heather |
Description: Masses of small,lavender flowers from spring to frost. Glossy foliage makes this small, heat and drought tolerant shrub a winner for containers, baskets or in the border. |
Zone: 9 |
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CUPHEA ignea 'Compacta' (KOO-fee-ah) (IG-nee-a) | CUPHIC3 |
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Common Name: Dwarf Cigar Flower, Firecracker Plant |
Description: Slender, bright scarlet calyxes have white mouths and dark rings at ends of solitary, axillary flowers without petals; great novelty. |
Zone: 9 |
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CUPHEA llavea (KOO-fee-ah) (LAY-vee-ah) | CUPHLL3 |
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Common Name: Bat Face, St. Peter's Plant |
Description: Unique, red flowers with dark purple and black markings resembling the face of a bat! |
Zone: 9 |
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CYNARA cardunculus (sih-NAR-ah) (kar-DUN-kew-lus) | CYNACA5 |
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Common Name: Cardoon |
Description: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Large, purplish-blue, thistle flowers; ornamental, spiny, gray-green leaves. Great in urns. Edible root and stalks. |
Zone: 6 |
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