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I am not a professional botanist nor an expert in Crassulaceae taxonomy.

Any help with ID and spelling would be welcome.

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Crassula

   CR017=   arborescens (very thick silver red edged leaves, somewhat like a jade plant)$6.50

   CR041=   conguncta (thin stems with powder blue leaves) N/A

   CR036=   columnella (short stacks of grayish leaves) N/A

   CR037=   corallina (tiny mat forming plant with white flowers)$6.50

   CR004=   'Flame' (also found as 'Camp Fire' will become very red)$6.50

   CR033=   lactea (thick stems, pointed leaves)$6.50
   CR018=   littlewoodii (nice stacked leaves, will become very red when actively growing)$6.50

   CR011=   lycopodiodes var. muscosa major (same as above, but much larger) N/A

   CR043=   marnierana (looks like buttons on a rope) N/A

   CR003=   ‘Morgan’s Beauty’ (blue-gray stacked leaves, pink fl.)$6.50 N/A

   CR005=   obligua variegated (thick pointed leaves with good variegation, good for bonsai)$6.50

   CR002=   perfoliata (propeller plant, thick stacked gray leaves)$6.50

   CR040=   perforata variegated (nice variegated on new growth) N/A

   CR015=   ‘Polly’s Pink’ (stacks of very thick fat leaves, pink fl. in winter) N/A
   CR029=   pubescens (small long leaves & stems will get very bark reddish-purple in good light) N/A

   CR019=   pyramidalis (tiny stacks of leaves) N/A
   CR006=   quadragula (quad leaves, one of my favorites) N/A

   CR008=   rupestris (powdery blue leaves with a darker edges) N/A

   CR009=   subaphylla (thick clumps of soft pointed leaves) N/A

   CR010=   tetragona (good for bonsai, looks like a miniature tree)$6.50

   CR027=   ‘Tom Thumb’ (tiny stacked button leaves, tiny white fl. in winter)$6.50

   CR020=   ‘Tom Thumb’ variegated (very creamy green tiny stacked button leaves)$6.50

   CR014=   trachysantha (very fuzzy leaves on thin stems, looks best in winter, not sure of ID) N/A

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