Thursday, 24 January 2019
Crassula perfoliata - the first flower!
Dedicated to all you succulent-lovers!
The first flower! Now for the long wait, as I hear this can take quite some time before it opens!
Crassula perfoliata is an attractive summer-flowering succulent with greyish-green sickle-shaped leaves and red flowers. It is easily grown from cuttings or seed. This indigenous South African plant is confined to quartzitic sandstone outcrops (rarely shale), from the Groot Winterhoek Mountains and Port Elizabeth in the south to Umtata in the north-east. The plants grow solitary or in small clusters on north-, east- and west-facing cliffs along dry river valleys. It likes temperatures of about 25°C and the average daily minimum about 10°C and somehow I don’t think this plant is frost-hardy, so I will be bringing it inside for the winter.
Family : Crassulaceae
Common names : Propeller plant, Sekelblaarplakkie (Afrikaans)
Camera : Canon EOS 550D
Taken in my previous garden (Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa)