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Showing posts with label REDSPOT STONE CROP (Crassula capitella). Show all posts
Showing posts with label REDSPOT STONE CROP (Crassula capitella). Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

27-2-2026 V AND A WATERFRONT, CAPE TOWN - REDSPOT STONE CROP (Crassula capitella)


Crassula capitella, (red flames, red pagoda or campfire plant) is a perennial succulent plant native to southern Africa.

An extremely variable species. The narrow, pointed, splayed ("propeller-like" leaves are initially a light green, but become a strong reddish colour in the sun.

The leaves are stacked, and near the base of the rosette they are larger. Near the top of a rosette, the leaves gradually get smaller and change into floral bracts, as the stem forms a long, pointed inflorescence.

It is a small, succulent herb (15–40 cm in height) - with stems that are either erect or rambling and mat-forming. Each stem forms roots at its internodes, which take root if the stem lies against the ground.

C.capitella is mostly biennial, blooming in the summer, with small, white, star-shaped flowers forming all around each thick, upright stem. It grows to a height of about 6 inches tall, and will be damaged when exposed to temperatures below 30 °F (−1 °C).