Well having no idea is bit flat and black of you. Australia has only one genus of native Crassulaecae and this genus is it. Other species you may have on your land are Crassula helmsii where the petals are bigger than the sepals and Crassula decumbens where you get side flowering bearing branches as opposed to just being on teh main axis for C. seiberianaa
Thanks Michael its so easy when you know what page to go to in the book. We have this everywhere at the moment along with glycine. Hopefully our system is about to reboot its self. Come visit any time!!!
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