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Crassula pyramidalis Thunb.
Nova Acta Phys.-Med. Acad. Caes. Leop.-Carol. Nat. Cur. : 329, 335. 1778

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  • The leaves are pressed one upon another, so that the plants look like a fleshy green stem without any distinct leaves.
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  • The flat, triangular leaves are pressed close together in four rows.
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  • After the seeds ripen the plant dies, but they can be preserved by rooting non-blooming lateral shoots.
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  • Crassula pyramidalis forms little angular stemmed columns, or in the younger stages little pyramid.
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