This beautiful evergreen succulent was obtained from the hybridization between Crassula perfoliata var. minor and C. mesembryanthemopsis by Dr Meredith Morgan, from which the name of the species derives. From its stems emerge numerous fleshy leaves tightly stacked with each other, shaped like a shovel and of a silvery-green color. The variegated shape presents the typical lighter areas in the exact points where the chlorophyll is absent: these characteristics will never be the same from one plant to another, therefore each exemplar will be absolutely unique! In late winter or early spring generates clusters of pink flowers, dense and fragrant, which distinguish it from other Crassula and make it even more ornamental and refined vivacity. It has a naturally elegant posture, perfect for your apartment or to give life to the most refined compositions!