

How to identify Fairy crassula (Crassula multicava)
Fairy crassula, also known as London pride
Fairy crassula presents as an evergreen, perennial mat-forming plant, reaching up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall. It features glossy, rounded leaves arranged in opposite pairs, each leaf approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in length, with distinctive red dots on the upper surface. In the winter, fairy crassula blooms with white star-shaped flowers, supported on reddish stems that rise conspicuously above the foliage. The plant can display varying shades of green, depending on light exposure, and is known to develop plantlets after flowering.
Mat-forming perennial
Opposite pairs of glossy leaves with red dots
Winter white star-shaped flowers on reddish stems
Varied green coloration based on light exposure
Develops plantlets after flowering
Scientific Classification of Fairy crassula