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  • Crassula ruamahanga

      Endemic At risk nationally uncommon.
    • Scientific Name: Crassula ruamahanga
    • Type: Native
    • Plant Life-form Type: short
    • Taxonomy: A. P. Druce
    • Presence: North and South Island. Lake Wairarapa to Southland
    • Habitat: Lowland damp soils, river banks, and wet muddy hollows
    • Temperature (°C): up to 28
    • Hardness (ppm): Hardy
    • Difficulty: Easy
    • Propagation: Stem cuttings
    • Features: Small delicate matted prostrate herb with filiform stems and branches up to 30 cm tall when aquatic and much shorter when out of the water. Internodes up to 1 cm long. Leaves 1.5 to 3.5 mm long, thin and linear. Flowers ca 1.5 mm sessile or subsessile with petals generally shorter than the sepals.
    • Source: TIFBIS
    • Synonym: Tillaea acutifolia Kirk, Crassula hunua A. P. Druce
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