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Crassula 'Bride's Bouquet' is a beautiful slow-growing succulent with slender stems and grayish-green to dark green leaves with frosting to the tip of the keel. The stems are stiff, branched, and up to 12 inches (12 cm) long. The opposite leaves are thick, fleshy, elliptic, and no larger than a thumbnail.
This hybrid is very similar to Crassula 'Springtime'. It is said to be slightly chunkier than Crassula 'Springtime' with frosting to the tip of the leaf keel, but when grown under identical conditions, these two hybrids are indistinguishable.
- Flowers are star-shaped, pale pink with a red center and a bright pink overall, and appear in dense terminal clusters from winter to early spring. The flower clusters are up to 1.6 inches (4 cm) in diameter.
Origin
Crassula 'Bride's Bouquet' is a hybrid created by Dick Wright from a cross between Crassula perfoliata var. minor and possibly Crassula rupestris