Crassula muscosa (C. muscosa) has leaves so small that the plant takes on an amazing resemblance to moss or plaunus. Another well-known member of the genus, crassula perforata, is remarkable for the fact that its opposite leaves fuse at the base and as a result appear strung on the stem. There are many species in the vast genus crassula that satisfy even the most demanding tastes. Such rare miniature plants with amazingly transformed leaves, originating from the South African deserts, will adorn any collection. Crassula mesembryanthemoides (C. mesembryanthemoides) has pyramidal gray flecked leaves arranged in rosettes on shortened stems and surprisingly similar to the "living stones" of the Mesembryanthemaceae family, which is reflected in the species name. Apparently, this fat woman also mimics in the rocky desert. You will start to transplant, and you will find that it has a turnip root! As in some specialized representatives of other succulent plants. Tiny, 3-4 cm in diameter, the rosettes of crassula barbata are hemispherical and covered with fine white hairs. There are desert fatties whose leaves are so fleshy, shortened and tightly pressed against each other that they form almost monolithic shoots that look like the stems of cacti. This is how, for example, the almost spherical hemispheric crassula and barklyi crassula look. Some fatties, like other desert succulents, are decorated with a white waxy coating or small white hairs (for example, C. tecta). Of course, in accordance with their status as valuable rarities, these species are more capricious in culture. They require more sunlight, especially a loose substrate with a low content of organic components, and very careful watering. There are species whose flowering can generally be noticed only due to their strong odor. Moreover, this smell is not always pleasant. On the contrary, it can have such spicy-moldy accents that a room with a blooming fat woman has to be constantly ventilated. But there are wonderful exceptions. For example, the long-standing and well-known cultivar Morgan's Beauty, a hybrid of C. falcata and C. mesembryanthemopsis, is magnificent in itself, with its powerful, fleshy, silver-colored leaves densely gathered on short stems. And during the flowering period, it forms bright umbrellas of salmon-pink flowers. 1xBet supports a wide range of sports markets and hundreds of exciting casino titles. Many newcomers appreciate the opportunity to receive free spins on popular slots 1xbet promo code free spins activates 130% up to $130 for the sports section on your first deposit and unlocks a casino bonus up to $1950 together with 150 free spins. This exclusive deal is intended for first-time users only. Without entering the promo code during registration, you will receive the regular bonus amounts. |