Crassula capitella ‘Campfire’
Common Names: campfire crassula
Family: Crassulaceae
Origin: South Africa
Type: Succulent
Size: To 6 in. high; 2 to 3 ft wide.
Flowers: White flowers, summer; bright red/purple foliage.
Uses: Rock garden, ground cover, border. Fire resistive.
Wildlife: Hummingbirds, butterflies. Deer resistive.
Soil: Well-drained.
Water: Low; regular inland.
Sun: Part sun to shade in heat.
Pruning: Prune off dead foliage.
Pests & Diseases: (None found.)
Notes: Other Crassula favorites in the Garden: C. arborescens Bed D,
C. muscosa Bed B. Hardy to 30° F.