Crassulaceae

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Crassulaceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as the stonecrop family or the orpine family. The family includes about 1,400 species and 34 genera, which are commonly found in the Northern Hemisphere, but also in the southern part of Africa.

Description[edit]

The plants in the Crassulaceae family are usually perennial herbs, shrubs, or dwarf shrubs. They are characterized by their succulent leaves, which are often arranged in a rosette. The flowers are usually small, star-shaped, and have five petals. The fruit is a follicle, which splits open to release the seeds.

Genera[edit]

The Crassulaceae family includes the following genera:

Distribution and habitat[edit]

Crassulaceae plants are found worldwide, but they are most common in the Northern Hemisphere and southern Africa. They are typically found in dry, rocky habitats.

Uses[edit]

Many species in the Crassulaceae family are popular in horticulture, due to their attractive appearance and ability to withstand drought. Some species are also used in traditional medicine.

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