Very peculiar succulent plant much appreciated for its abundant blooms, as well as for its unusual appearance. It has tiny, flattened, closely spaced rosettes that form a sort of shallow cushion, only a few inches above ground level. The resulting mat, of a shade that can vary from bright green to greyish-green but also tinged with red depending on the sun exposure, grows rapidly until it occupies large horizontal spaces, which is why it is also commonly called "hairy pillow". Another feature of the plant is in fact the thick whitish hair that covers the entire skin, protecting it from atmospheric agents and allowing it to retain as much humidity as possible in periods of drought. Throughout the summer and part of autumn, Crassula setulosa will delight your rooms with tall inflorescences that fade from white to red, which will cover almost the entire plant and give your rooms a touch of liveliness and joy!