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  • noun Plural form of crassula.

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Examples

  • When first taken possession of, these parts are said to have been covered with a coating of grass, but that has disappeared with the antelopes which fed upon it, and a crop of mesembryanthemums and crassulas occupies its place.

    Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa 2004

  • Most full-service nurseries have a succulent section, and you're sure to find one or more crassulas there.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Erle Nickel 2011

  • Other crassulas offer their own miniature architectural charms, such as C. deceptor there's a species name for you, which looks for all the world like an outcropping of tiny gray stones; the aptly named C. pyramidalis, with its tiny green skyscrapers; or the 1-foot-tall, chartreuse C. lycopodioides.

    SFGate: Top News Stories Erle Nickel 2011

  • Busenhart puts together pots of succulents for Family Tree and for clients, working with the nursery's wide selection of sempervivums, crassulas, euphorbias, echeverias, sedums and little cactuses of all descriptions - spiky, ruffled, writhing, twisting, outrageous-looking plants.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Busenhart puts together pots of succulents for Family Tree and for clients, working with the nursery's wide selection of sempervivums, crassulas, euphorbias, echeverias, sedums and little cactuses of all descriptions spiky, ruffled, writhing, twisting, outrageous-looking plants.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Fancy crassulas tumble out of the openings of a bright mosaic strawberry pot.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Fancy crassulas tumble out of the openings of a bright mosaic strawberry pot.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Weeder's digest: Tasks for late summer space to take potted or bedded-out succulents - naeoniums, cotyledons, crassulas - indoors this winter?

    WN.com - Articles related to This Diwali, books and plants replace sweets 2009

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