This spectacular succulent has symmetrically stacked, pointed leaves that emerge green but turn red in the sun. It’s a free-branching, vigorous plant that fills the pot quickly and creates a beautiful accent for a patio or rock garden. Small white flowers appear in summer. Grow in well-drained cactus potting mix and be careful not to overwater.
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Crassula 'Campfire'
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Adiantum Raddianum 'Lisa Maidenhair' Fern
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Crassula Corymbulosa ‘Shark’s Tooth’
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This spectacular succulent has symmetrically stacked, pointed leaves that emerge green but turn red in the sun. It’s a free-branching, vigorous plant that fills the pot quickly and creates a beautiful accent for a patio or rock garden. Small white flowers appear in summer. Grow in well-drained cactus potting mix and be careful not to overwater.
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