Crassula pellucida

Gomara pellucida (L.) P.V.Heath (1993) Crassula pellucida is a creeping, succulent ground-cover, or low-growing, spreading succulent shrub.

[1] It is highly variable, tolerates shade, and several forms are popular in cultivation.

The small ovate-rounded leaves have barely visible stalks, or are sessile (leaf-base fixed around the stem, without any stalk).

This feature helps to distinguish this species from the similar and closely related Crassula spathulata.

Small, pink-white, star-shaped flowers appear in Autumn or late Summer.

Flower detail: C. pellucida subsp. pellucida
Subspecies brachypetala (left); and marginalis (right)
A petite form of C.pellucida subps. marginalis , here cultivated as a ground-cover