Crassula perfoliata L. var. minor (Haw.) G. D. Rowley, Cact. Succ. J. Gr. Brit. 40:53. 1978 (Syn: (=) Crassula falcata J. C. Wendl. ;(≡) Larochea falcata var. minor Haw. (basionym)); 
 

Crassula falcata, known by the common names airplane plant and propeller plant, is a succulent plant endemic to South Africa, from the Cape of Good Hope.  

The foliage is gray-green with striking texture, on plants that grow to 2 feet (0.61 m) tall. The flowers are tiny and scarlet red, that rise in dense clusters above the foliage for a month in summer.  
Crassula falcata is cultivated for use in drought tolerant and succulent gardens, and in container gardens.[1][2][3]
 (From Wikipedia on 25.5.13)

 
Crassula falcata : MNP,Mumbai : 090513 : AK : Attachments (1). 5 posts by 2 authors.
Seen at the BBC, Show at Maharashtra Nature Park, in Mumbai on 29/3/13.

Crassula falcata, known as the Propeller Plant.
Small, potted, cultivated plant.
Kindly validate.


Very nice Falcata! What is the green plant behind it.. that looks interesting also.


Looks like C. falcata to me …,

A nice one, but then I really cannot grow them well.


 

 

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Will this be Crassula falcata or Crassula perfoliata subsp. falcata?


GRIN does not give any Crassula perfoliata subsp. falcata.
It only gives Crassula falcata J. C. Wendl., which is a syn. of Crassula perfoliata L. var. minor (Haw.) G. D. Rowley


Also pl. see efi page: Crassula perfoliata var. minor


 
 
 

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