Matchless Crassula Perforata String Of Buttons
It is a magnificent shrub succulent plant that can do well when you grow it indoors.
Crassula perforata string of buttons. One of the best-loved stacked Crassula species with alternating triangular leaves of pale green and cream variegation. Kougaensis is a pretty basic subspecies of this plant. It is native to South Africa where it grows among rocks and in the crevices of.
Thrives in well-drained soils in full sun or light shade. A stacked crassula with big leaves. When grown in full sun the edges can take on a rosy pink hue.
How the plant grows is quite appealing for it forms triangular-shaped leaves which often grow opposite each other. The plant has severe root rot and the grower wants to save it in a sense by taking cuttings and propagating new plants. String of Buttons Plant Crassula Perforata is a most distinctive shrub succulent with triangular-shaped leaves that grow in pairs opposite one another along its branches The pale green succulent leaves are tinged with blue and grow in an intricate spiral stacked on top of one another with unusual uniformity.
It is an ideal starter plant that is easy to maintain and interesting to look at. Tall 30-60 cm and 2-3 ft. It is very easy to propagate a String of Buttons Crassula perforata as this video shows.
It can reach a height of about 45cm as a general rule although it can exceed them and reach 50-60cm. Crassula Perforata is sometimes known as a string of buttons. This South African succulent is one of the most popular species available today due to its easy care and decorative shrubby growth pattern.
The leaves feature vibrant reddish-pink edges. String of buttons also has a thinner stem and more red spots on. Ivory towers has much larger leaves than string of buttons and its colors tend to be more distinct.