Botanical name

Crassula coccinea

Family

Crassulaceae

Common Name

Klipblom, Red Crassula
Crassula coccinea
Crassula coccinea
Crassula coccinea
Crassula coccinea
Crassula coccinea
Crassula coccinea

Description

Erect, succulent shrublet to 60cm with thick branches. Overlapping, oval-pointed, fleshy, hairy-edged leaves are arranged symmetrically around the stem; brilliant red (rarely white) flowers have five petals joined into a tube near the base.

Pollinated by the Table Mountain Beauty butterfly.

Latin: crassus = thick; referring to fleshy leaves and stems; capensis = pertaining to the Cape of Good Hope.

Habitat

Rock crevices and ledges, mainly upper, coastal mountain slopes

Flower Date

December to January