Anacampseros rufescens, related to the more familiar Portulaca, is native to South Africa (Karoo) and forms small spiraling star-shaped rosettes with fleshy dark olive green pointed leaves that turn purple in bright light. Attractive, white filament-like hairs are present along the stems adding a nice contrast to the dark foliage. It thrives in full or part sun. Water thoroughly when dry. Easy to grow succulent house plant.
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Adromischus Cristatus 'Crinkle Leaf Plant'
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Crassula 'Campfire'
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Anacampseros Rufescens Variegated
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Anacampseros rufescens, related to the more familiar Portulaca, is native to South Africa (Karoo) and forms small spiraling star-shaped rosettes with fleshy dark olive green pointed leaves that turn purple in bright light. Attractive, white filament-like hairs are present along the stems adding a nice contrast to the dark foliage. It thrives in full or part sun. Water thoroughly when dry. Easy to grow succulent house plant.
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