buddha's temple succulent plant Crassula Pyramidalis 'Buddha's temple'
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buddha's temple succulent plant

buddha's temple succulent plant Crassula Pyramidalis 'Buddha's temple'

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buddha's temple succulent plant Crassula Pyramidalis 'Buddha's temple'Crassula pyramidalis , fascinating succulent with unique pyramidal shape Crassula pyramidalis is a compact plant that grows to a maximum of 13 15 centimeters tall. The stems lack visible leaves, or rather, the leaves are so small (4 8 mm) that they are barely visible because they are tightly packed like roof tiles along the four edges of the stem. The stem tips and edges often have a beautiful deep red hue that makes the plant extra attractive. During

Crassula pyramidalis , fascinating succulent with unique pyramidal shape

Crassula pyramidalis is a compact plant that grows to a maximum of 13-15 centimeters tall. The stems lack visible leaves, or rather, the leaves are so small (4-8 mm) that they are barely visible because they are tightly packed like roof tiles along the four edges of the stem.

The stem tips and edges often have a beautiful deep red hue that makes the plant extra attractive.

During spring and summer, small, dense clusters of pink-white flowers develop at the tips of the stems. Unfortunately, the plant dies after flowering, which is natural for this species.

Botanical description

Crassula pyramidalis is native to the Succulent Karoo, a desert region spanning South Africa and Namibia. This area is known for its enormous biodiversity and high number of succulent species.

The plant naturally grows on mountaintops on quartzitic sandstone, in areas with both summer and winter rainfall. It is widespread across different climate zones and is not considered threatened in its natural habitat.

As a small succulent shrub, it has developed its unique characteristics to survive in dry, sunny environments with limited water availability.

Care

Crassula pyramidalis is slow growing but relatively easy to care for if you follow a few basic rules. Always choose a shallow pot with very permeable, porous soil, as the plant has superficial, fibrous roots.

Watering should be moderate and regular during spring and summer, but greatly reduced during winter to avoid rot. The most common problem is overwatering combined with poor ventilation.

Place the plant where it will receive plenty of light for most of the day. The plant cannot withstand frost and should be kept indoors when the temperature drops below 5°C.

Good air circulation is important to keep the plant healthy and prevent fungal problems. Buy Crassula pyramidalis 'Buddha's temple'

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