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A nice fat plant by Christian Carlos, Inaturalist.org.


Photo by Geoff Steiner, Agaveville.org.


A young plant from Botanicwonders.com.


The flowers by Alejandro Flores-Palacios, Inaturalist.org.

Author: 

Joseph Nelson Rose, 1911

Family:  CRASSULACEAE
Origin: 

S-W Mexico

Soil: 

Mix

Water: 

Medium

Sun: 

Maximum

Thickness: 

25 Centimetres

Height: 

100 Centimetres

Flower: 

White

Propagate: 

Seeds/Cuttings

Names: 

-

Synonyms: 

-

This member of the Crassulaceae family was given this name by Joseph Nelson Rose in 1911. It is found in south-western Mexico, growing in a well drained soil with some water and lots of sun. The caudex can grow to 25 centimetres in diameter, the entire plant to 100 centimetres in height. The flowers are white.

The genera name from Latin; 'to sit', referring to its low habit. The species name from Latin; frutex; 'shrub'.


A large plant by Bodo Nuņez Oberg, Inaturalist.org.


Another wild plant by Ana Nuņo, Inaturalist.org.


The leaves by Bodo Nuņez Oberg, Inaturalist.org.