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ereditata dall'amica Albertina, con lei eravamo riuscite a identificarla, per me è un bel ricordo.
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Dalla nostra veranda ... delle otto piante
la prima fiorita - sono di Eugenio.
(io ne ho solo cambiato i vasi) - sono fiorellini minuscoli.
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Non pubblico Video perché mi è sparito il programma.
Mi chiede di installare il dischetto ... ne ho installato per la metà,
ce anche un numero ... ma preferisco aspettare il tecnico del PC.
Non gli faccio fretta... per ora mi porto avanti con altri lavori.
Un abbraccio amici cari.
Attenzione siamo in un periodo di transizione.
Usiamo la mascherina come fosse un ombrello
che all'occorrenza quando piove lo si apre.
(allo stesso modo negli assembramenti, mettiamoci la mascherina).
If you compare today's Crassula with yesterdays, you begin to get an idea about how varied the Crassulas are. (And it gets better. Perhaps tomorrow.)
Crassula perfoliata is the type species of the genus Crassula, in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae, where it is placed in the subfamily Crassuloideae. It was first formally described by Linnaeus in 1753 as one of 10 species of Crassula. It is from South Africa.
Crassula perfoliata var. falcata, known as the airplane plant or airplane propellers, but no one seems to know why.
After a Mountain climb early one working thought i may kind nothing but strangely the top was covered in Crassula's (the Money Plant) now i know it as 'Money Mountain'
A morning stroll discovered the natural beauty of the real Lanzarote
How's this for variety? Four very different Crassulas in four days! Crassula pubescens is a succulent plant, common and widespread in the southern Karoo regions of South Africa.
This species is variable, and several subspecies exist, which differ in their core features." What that means is that you might never be sure which Crassula orsubspecies you have. For almost a year, I thought I had taken a closeup of Crassula perfoliata (flic.kr/p/2omiWc4): see two days ago.
Yesterday's leaves were green with red edges. Today, especially of you view large, you'll see red fleshy leaves that from four or five feet you could swear were flowers, that is until it booms with these time yellow blooms.
Skies are dark and foreboding this morning, but I have my Crassulas to keep me warm. It's a mental thing.
• Fairy crassula / pitted crassula / London pride
• Orgullo de Londres / crásula multicava
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
(unranked):Angiosperms
(unranked):Eudicots
(unranked):Core eudicots
Order:Saxifragales
Family:Crassulaceae
Genus:Crassula
Species:C. multicava
From my garden