Crassula multicava, commonly known as Cape province pygmyweed, is a plant species that belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is native to the Cape Province in South Africa. This simple plant is a perennial herb that forms a dense mat. The leaves are opposite, fleshy, and small, measuring between 1-2 cm. They are dark green and smooth. Cape province pygmyweed makes small, star-shaped flowers that are pink. The flowers gather at the ends of the stems. They appear during spring and summer, bringing bees and butterflies. The plant can handle many growing conditions, including full sun and partial shade. Crassula multicava typically reaches around 10-15 cm high and spreads to form a dense ground cover. It is easy to grow and often used in rock gardens, borders, and pots. The plant has no special meaning. Crassula multicava does not make any edible fruits. It is mainly grown for the attractive leaves and flowers. This easy, flexible plant is popular among gardeners.
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