•
Crassula capitella subsp.
capitella: biennial basal rosette with smooth (hairless) stems and unbranched spike inflorescence. •
Crassula capitella subsp.
enantiophylla in grassland habitats with scattered, gravelly slopes or
kopje formations (inselbergs). •
Crassula capitella subsp.
thyrsiflora: a low perennial shrub with multiple pinkish-red rosettes that become stacked in a 'pagoda'-like form (vars. 'Pagoda Village', 'Red Pagoda', 'Red Shark Tooth'), with an unbranched spike inflorescence. From the Western Cape. •
Crassula capitella subsp.
corymbulosa: synonymous with
C. capitella ssp.
thyrsiflora, it is essentially an all-green form of the species. This form may sunburn easily in exposed, sunny locations and prefers dappled shade or bright indirect light to look its best. Often marketed as
Crassula corymbulosa 'Shark Tooth' or 'Green Shark Tooth'. ==References==