Sadly, I can’t seem to get this to grow in Arizona, although “they” say it is possible. On this trip to California, the timing was right to enjoy this beautiful cluster of flowers with a nice delicate fragrance. Click on the image to enlarge.
Crassula falcata, known by the common names airplane plant and propeller plant, is a succulent plant endemic to South Africa, from the Cape of Good Hope. The foliage is gray-green with striking texture, on plants that grow to 2 feet tall. The flowers are tiny and scarlet red, that rise in dense clusters above the foliage for a month in summer. Crassula falcata is cultivated for use in drought tolerant and succulent gardens, and in container gardens.
Filtered shade is necessary for this plant, ad don’t let it freeze in the winter. But it simply may not be able to stand the desert’s heat.
Maybe we’ll try the filtered shade.
Crassula falcata…?? Can’t say if I ever seen or heard of this one….sure is pretty though!