Crassula. | CRASSULACEZ (Harv.) 367 
C. hirta (Thunb. Cap. 284) ; radical leaves lanceolate, hairy; stem 
herbaceous, erect, nearly naked, pubescent ; heads of flowers whorled. 
DO. 1. ¢. 387. Near C. spicata. 
C. capitellata (Linn. f. Suppl. 190) ; leaves connate, oblong, glabrous, 
cartilagineo-ciliate, spreading, longer than the internodes ; heads of 
flowers whorled. Thunb. Cap. 286. DC. 1. c. 387. 
C. hemispherica (Thunb. Cap. 292) ; lowest leaves connate, roundish, 
hemispherically imbricated, cartilagineo-ciliate, stem nearly naked ; 
tufts of flowers spicato-paniculate. DC. 1. c. 387. Floral leaves very 
small ; flowers small, white. 
C. thyrsiflora (Linn. f. Suppl. 190); leaves perfoliate, ovate, obtuse, 
ciliate, glabrous, erecto-patent ; thyrsus spiked, branched. DC. Z. c. 
387. 
C. obovata (Haw. Suppl. 17); leaves opposite, decussate, obovate, cili- 
ate, minutely impresso-punctate ; stem hispidulous; flowers axillary, 
spicato-thyrsoid. DC. 1. c. 387. 
C. aloides (Ait. Hort. Kew. 1 p. 304) ; stem simple, hairy; leaves 
ovate or spathulato-lanceolate, distinct, ciliate, impresso-punctate ; 
heads axillary, in a thyrsus. DO. 7. c. 388. 
C. punctata (Linn. Sp. 406); stem simple, smooth ; leaves opposite, 
ovate, punctate, ciliate, the lower ones oblong; corymbs axillary, 
very short. DC. 1. c. 388. 
C. ramuliflora (Link. enum. 1. p. 301) ; stem shrubby, rough with re- 
flexed hairs ; leaves opposite, obovate, acute, subconnate, ciliate ; 
axillary branches few-flowered ; petals lanceolate, erect, spreading, 
white. DO. 1. c. 388. 
C. montana (Linn. f); leaves connate, ovate, acute, the radical close-— 
placed, the cau stant ; flowers whorled in the upper axils, the 
ultimate ca 1. c. 388. Stem filiform, stmple, 3 1. high 
C. cephalophora (Linn. f) ; radical leaves connate, linear-oblong, ob- 
tuse, entire; stem nearly naked, erect; heads opposite, stalked. DC. 
l. e. 388. 
C. debilis (Thunb. Cap. 280) ; stem herbaceous, trichotomous, erect ; 
leaves opposite, glabrous, crowded, subterete, concave, papulose ; 
flowers pedicellate ; petals linear. DC. 1. c. 388. Allied to C. glabra? 
C. rupestris (Linn. f.); leaves connate, ovate, very entire, glabrous, 
crowded, convex-keeled beneath ; corymb trichotomous, fastigiate, 
much branched. DC. J. ¢. 388. 
C. tecta (Linn. f.) ; sub-radical leaves connate, ovate, obtuse, imbricate, 
cartilagineo-ciliate, powdery ; scape nearly naked, filiform ; flowers 
sessile, capitate. DC. 1. c. 388. 
C. minima (Thunb. Cap. 292) ; glabrous, nearly stemless; leaves pe- 
tioled, roundish, entire ; peduncles subradical, one-flowered, DC. — 
I. c. 388. ase 
C. neglecta (Schultz.) ; stem herbaceous; leaves petioled, cordate, glab- 
rous ; flowers solitary. DC. 1. ¢. 389. ; eee 
