Crassula dejecta
Scientific name
Crassula dejecta has decorative, fresh green foliage and showy white summer flowers, a good ground cover for the water-wise garden and a rewarding potplant.Crassula dejecta is easily propagated by seed or cuttings. Being a plant from the winter rainfall region, seed is best sown in autumn, but it will germinate if sown in spring or early summer. Sow on the surface of a well-drained, sterile medium or sprinkle seed with clean coarse sand in a thin layer on the surface of the sowing medium. Keep moist and well ventilated.
Cuttings can be taken at any time of the year and they root easily without the need for misting, bottom heat or even rooting hormones. They can be rooted in a well-drained medium in a cold-frame, or planted directly where they are intended to grow - in the Cape this is best done during autumn.
Nursery | Quantity |
---|---|
Arundel Nursery | 18 |
Mother Nursery | 73 |
Total | 91 |
This table below shows how many plants we are trying to obtain for this species.
Site | Area | Quantity |
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Site #67 | Rondebosch | 250 |
Site #68 | Rondebosch | 500 |
Site #69 | Rondebosch | 250 |
Site #71 | Rondebosch | 250 |
Site #72 | Rondebosch | 250 |
Total | 1500 |
Conservation status: Least Concern
This species was selected because it has various important characteristics.
Drought-resistant
Fragrant
Good potplant
Easy to grow
Crassula dejecta is indigenous to: Cape Flats Sand Fynbos