Crassulaceae: The Crassulaceae (or Crassulaceae) family comprises herbaceous or subline plants, with generally fleshy leaves, without stipules, simple and entire. They are usually succulents.
The family includes 35 to 40 genera and 1 species, widely distributed from cold areas to tropical regions.
The Crassulaceae family was created by Saint-Hilaire in 1805.
The scientific Latin term crassulaceae is coined from crassula, diminutive ...
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