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A flowering plant by Valentino Vallicelli, Llifle.com

Author: Carl Linnaeus Jr. 1782.
Family:  Crassulaceae
Habitat:   Little Karoo, South Africa
Soil:   Mix
Water:   Medium
Sun:   Medium
Height:  10 centimetres
Flower:   White - Reddish
Propagate:   Seeds/Cutting
Names:   -
Synonyms:  Crassula archeri, Compton
Crassula cylindrica,
Schönland.
Crassula quadrangula,
Endl.
Purgosea pyramidalis,
G.Don.
Tetraphyle pyramidalis,
Eckl. & Zeyh.
Tetraphyle pyramidalis
var. archeri, P.V.Heath.
Tetraphyle pyramidalis
var. cylindrica, P.V.Heath.
Tetraphyle pyramidalis
var. quadrangula, P.V.Heath.
Tetraphyle quadrangula,
Eckl. & Zeyh.

This member of the Crassulaceae family was given this name by Carl Linnaeus the younger in 1782. It is found in Little Karoo, South Africa, growing in a well drained soil with some water and some sun. The plant can grow to ten centimetres, and the flowers are white to reddish.