Crassula glomerata | |
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Crassula glomerata flowers | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Saxifragales |
Family: | Crassulaceae |
Genus: | Crassula |
Species: | C. glomerata |
Binomial name | |
Crassula glomerata | |
Crassula glomerata is a herb in the family Crassulaceae. [1]
The succulent annual herb has an erect habit and typically grows to a height of 4 to 15 centimetres (1.6 to 5.9 in). It blooms between August and November producing white-red flowers.
It has become naturalised in Western Australia where it is found on coastal dunes and plains along the coast in the Great Southern, Wheatbelt, South West and Peel regions. [1]
Crassula is a genus of succulent plants containing about 200 accepted species, including the popular jade plant. They are members of the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae) and are native to many parts of the globe, but cultivated varieties originate almost exclusively from species from the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
Saccostrea glomerata is an oyster species belonging to the family Ostreidae.
Dactylis glomerata is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, commonly known as cock's-foot, orchard grass, or cat grass (due to its popularity for use with domestic cats). It is a cool-season perennial C3 bunchgrass native throughout most of Europe, temperate Asia, and northern Africa.
Crassula colorata, the dense pigmyweed or dense stonecrop, is an annual plant in the family Crassulaceae. The species is endemic to Australia, occurring in Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and Victoria.
Madia glomerata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name mountain tarweed.
Crassula capitella, is a perennial succulent plant native to southern Africa.
Crassula nudicaulis is a succulent plant native to South Africa, and Lesotho.
Crassula alata is a herb in the family Crassulaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean basin and is now also found in southern Australia and New Zealand. The succulent annual herb typically grows to a height of 5 centimetres (2.0 in). It produces white flowers in the spring time between August and October in the southern hemisphere.
Crassula closiana is a herb in the family Crassulaceae that is native to Western Australia.
Crassula colligata is a herb in the family Crassulaceae that is native to Western Australia.
Crassula decumbens, commonly known as rufous stonecrop, cape crassula or spreading crassula, is a herb in the family Crassulaceae that is native to southern parts of Australia, South Africa, and Chile. There are generally two accepted varieties: Crassula decumbens var. decumbens and C. decumbens var. brachyphylla.
Crassula exserta is a herb in the family Crassulaceae that is native to Western Australia.
Crassula natans, commonly known as floating pigmyweed, is a herb in the family Crassulaceae.
Crassula peduncularis, commonly known as purple stonecrop, is a herb in the family Crassulaceae.
Crassula tetramera is a herb in the family Crassulaceae.
Crassula thunbergiana is a herb in the family Crassulaceae.
Goodenia glomerata is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to the south coast of New South Wales. It is an erect, hairy herb with elliptic to lance-shaped leaves, mostly at the base of the plant, and compact spikes of hairy yellow flowers.
Hibbertia glomerata is a species of flowering plant in the family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a much-branched shrub with mostly oblong or egg-shaped to elliptic leaves and yellow flowers borne on the ends of short side shoots, with nine to twelve stamens, sometimes in groups of three, arranged around the three carpels.
Crassula vaillantii is a species of herb in the family Crassulaceae. They are succulents plants.