Crassula L.
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Crassula L., Sp. Pl. 282 (1753)
Crassula L.
Nomenclature
L.
L.
1753
282
ICN
Crassula L.
genus
Crassula
Classification
Subordinates
- Crassula acutifolia
- Crassula alata
- Crassula arborescens
- Crassula argentea
- Crassula biplanata
- Crassula coccinea
- Crassula colligata
- Crassula colorata
- Crassula cotyledonis
- Crassula debilis
- Crassula decumbens
- Crassula dejecta
- Crassula dubia
- Crassula fallax
- Crassula helmsii
- Crassula hunua
- Crassula kirkii
- Crassula lactea
- Crassula manaia
- Crassula mataikona
- Crassula moschata
- Crassula multicaulis
- Crassula multicava
- Crassula muscosa
- Crassula natans
- Crassula orbicularis
- Crassula ovata
- Crassula peduncularis
- Crassula pellucida
- Crassula pubescens
- Crassula purpurata
- Crassula pusilla
- Crassula radicans
- Crassula ruamahanga
- Crassula rupestris
- Crassula sarmentosa
- Crassula schmidtii
- Crassula sieberiana
- Crassula sinclairii
- Crassula spathulata
- Crassula tetragona
- Crassula tetramera
- Crassula tetramera
Vernacular names
Descriptions
Fls small, us. solitary in lf-axils, (3)-4-(5)-merous; sepals or calyx lobes us. 4; petals us. 4; stamens as many as petals. Carpels us. 4, free or nearly so; ovules 1 to several per carpel; style us. short. Scales 4-2-0. Fr. of follicles. Small slender ± succulent herbs with small opp. lvs connate at or near base. Subcosmopolitan genus with c. 60 spp. Of the N.Z. spp. , , have a wider distribution, the rest are endemic.
Crassula L.
Annual or perennial herbs, subshrubs or shrubs. Lvs opposite, simple, entire or sometimes crenately toothed, usually spaced along stems, often decussate, sometimes subrosulate, connate at base or free, sometimes small and scale-like. Infl. terminal or axillary, of loose or compact cymes forming a corymb or thyrse, sometimes 1-few-flowered. Fls 4-5-(12)-merous, erect or spreading in bud. Sepals free or slightly connate at base, equal. Petals free or slightly connate at base, sometimes lower part fused to form a tube, fleshy, often spreading and corolla star-like, usually white, pink or red, rarely yellow. Stamens as many as petals, in 1 whorl, free or almost so, included or exserted. Scales free, very variable in shape. Carpels free, (4)-5-(12). Seeds usually numerous, occasionally 1-few.
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Metadata
c3a6b3e7-f3e2-4af4-b44e-002737802eeb
scientific name
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1 January 2000
14 October 2011