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Wee Crassula species - hunt, observe, share

Over the last few years, I have become increasingly interested in the tiny, non-aquatic, annual Crassula species of western North America:
Sand pygmyweed (Crassula connata) - native
Mossy pygmyweed (Crassula tillaea) - non-native
Aussie pygmyweed (Crassula colligata subsp. lamprosperma) - non-native

I am intrigued by how abundant and easy to find these species can be, while in season, and how easily overlooked they can be by folks who don't generally overlook plants - presumably owing to the small stature of these species.

I am starting this project to see if I can increase interest or activity of naturalists in western North America, in searching out these teeny-tiny, short-lived, plants. I think it would be interesting to better document the distribution, and unusual occurrences, of the native C. connata, but also to improve our understanding of the ranges/spread of the two non-native ...more ↓

Posted on March 28, 2024 09:36 PM by grmorrison grmorrison | 13 comments | Leave a comment

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This project is a challenge for observers to get out and make observations of the wee, annual Crassula species of western North America:
Sand pygmyweed - Crassula connata
Mossy pygmyweed - Crassula tillaea
Aussie pygmyweed - Crassula colligata subsp. lamprosperma

These species are easily overlooked, but once you know how to find ...more ↓

grmorrison created this project on March 22, 2024
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