Botanical Name |
Crassula ovata: cultivar Hummels sunset |
Family |
Crassulaceae - The crassula family. |
Pronunciation |
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Common Name(s) |
English: Jade plant - varigated cultivar 'Hummel's sunset'
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Plant Group |
- Succulent A plant having fleshy stems or leaves often adapted to dry conditions.
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Plant Size |
- Medium to Large
Tree | 15m to 20m |
Shrub | 2m to 3m |
Perennial/ground cover | 60cm to 75cm |
Bulb | 60cm to 1m |
Succulent | 60cm to 1m |
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Position |
- Sun The area is in full sun for all or most of the day, all year round.
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General Information |
- Drought Tolerance: High The plant is well adapted to arid conditions; it can survive long periods of drought and high temperatures without extra water.
- Evergreen Plants that have leaves all year round.
- Frost: Half-hardy The plant is able to survive low temperatures and some frost but requires protection against severe frost.
- Water Wise Plant species originating from low rainfall regions that require less water to survive and thrive than other plant species.
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Specific Information |
This is a really beautiful cultivar with green, red and yellow leaves. It needs a position in full sun to be seen at its best. I have found it to be slower growing than Crassula ovata. For more information regarding this plant, see http://kumbulanursery.co.za/plants/crassula-ovata
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Flowers |
Description |
tiny star-shaped flowers in clusters
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Season |
- Winter to Spring Plants will seldom bloom for the entire season as given in the list, but should flower during a period within these parameters.
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Colour |
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Growth Rate |
- Moderate Specifying growth rate can be very misleading as there is considerable variation of growth rate depending on type and species of plant, available water, supplementary feeding, mulching and general care, as well as the plants suitability and adaptability to the garden environment.
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Plant Uses |
- Accent or Focal Point A plant used to attract the attention because of its colour or form.
- Attracts bees, butterflies or other insects This plant attracts insects which can be food for birds or other creatures in your garden.
- Border A strip of ground, at the edge of a driveway or path in which ornamental plants or shrubs are planted.
- Container Trees, shrubs and ornamental species that can adapt to growing in a restricted environment.
- Filler Either a fast growing tree or shrub used temporarily to fill in an area while the permanent plants grow to a desired size, or a plant used to fill gaps in borders or beds.
- Foliage Plant Plants grown because their foliage is colorful or unique. Many of these plants have insignificant flowers.
- Pot Plant A plant that needs a protected environment on a patio or indoors.
- Rock Garden An area constructed of larger rocks, arranged naturally, to emphasise the use of stones as a main element. Generally plants used do not need a lot of care.
- Suitable for coastal gardens Plants adapted to dry, sandy soil, forceful wind, limited rainfall and intense sunlight.
- Suitable for smaller gardens Such plants do not have invasive root systems, remain small or controllable and can often be grown in containers.
- Wild Garden An indigenous garden planted for the benefit of wildlife and birds. Provides food, water, a variety of mini-biomes and no poisonous chemicals are used.
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Distribution and Habitat |
cultivar from Crassula ovata
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Planting Suggestions |
Plant in a well-drained garden soil with a good dressing of compost and mulch well to retain moisture. Water only when the soil has dried out to a depth of about 5 cm. For optimum colour, this cultivar needs at least 6 hours of sun a day.
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Medicinal Uses |
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