Crassula multicava Green
Low maintenance ground cover. Ideal for pots in sun and shade.
Sold as one plant in a 10cm pot
19 in stock
Crassula multicava Green
Amazing versatile plant for the garden. Can be used as a groundcover in shade or sun. Grows into a small shrub of about 40cm wide. Small star like flowers from June to October. Also a host plant for many insects and some butterflies. Low maintenance and waterwise.
Sold as one plant in a 10cm pot (see specification)
R30.00
19 in stock
Crassula multicava Green
Low maintenance ground cover. Ideal for pots in sun and shade.
Sold as one plant in a 10cm pot
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| Weight | 0.250 kg |
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| Dimensions | 4 × 4 × 10 cm |
| pot size cm |
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An interesting fact about Daylilies:
“One Day Wonder”
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An interesting fact about Daylilies:
Sun and Shade Friendly
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Ancient Heritage
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Edible Blooms
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Tough as Nails
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“One Day Wonder”
Each flower typically lasts for only a single day — hence the name daylily (from the Greek hemera = day, kallos = beauty). But don’t worry — each stem carries many buds, so the display continues for weeks!