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hello i really like the theme of this megathread i'm something of a nerd about crassulaceae
here are a few of my favourites:
Dudleya crassifolia is a really endangered member of the crassulaceae family in baja california that's threatened by human expansion and i really hope to see it one day but realistically i'll never be able to afford a flight to mexico
Crassula umbella is a crassula that's summer deciduous (its above-ground portion dies back in summer), and forms tiny little cup-like leaves. also it's a nightmare to get seeds to germinate apparently
Crassula deceptor is a cute little species (the only of the three mentioned that i am lucky enough to have in my collection) that is presumably shaped and coloured to resemble the rock fields it naturally grows in but in my collection the white with black speckles just kinda looks like bird shit but i still like it
Oh I love the crassula deceptor! And to be fair you wouldn't want to eat bird shit.