Description
Crassulas are succulent sub-shrubs with small pink or white flowers. Native to South Africa and Mozambique, they are commonly grown as houseplants in cooler regions.
Crassula ’Buddha’s Temple’ is an unusual, eye-catching plant with upward facing leaves that resemble a Chinese temple. They have a powdery coating which is rubbed off by water or touch – water plants from below to avoid this. A mature plant may bear pink flowers in summer. It will reach around 15cm tall.
Grow in pots indoors in bright, airy conditions, in cactus compost. Water sparingly and feed fortnightly with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Reduce watering in autumn.
How to grow Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’
Sun exposure: Full sun
Hardiness: Tender
Soil type: Well drained / light / sandy
Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’ and wildlife
Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’ can be toxic.
.Succulent arrangements are an increasingly popular choice to use for weddings, events or party favors that your guests will enjoy long after your event is over! They also make great Birthday, Christmas gifts for family and friends. They will get a fresh windowsill and office table decoration to enjoy for a long time that requires minimal care.
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