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Crassula 'Buddhas Temple' (Pagoda Plant)

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This little crassula is an unusual succulent from South Africa. Named ‘Buddha’s temple due to its striking resemblance to a Chinese temple. Can reach up to 15cm tall. If cared for correctly it will bear small pink flowers in summer.

RATING: Super easy to care for. Crassula 'Buddhas Temple' can reach up to 15cm in height if cared for properly.

LOVES: Crassula 'Buddhas Temple' loves being placed in a bright sunny position and enjoys some direct sunlight throughout the day. They only need to be watered sparingly once a week throughout the warmer months and this schedule can be reduced considerably in the winter.

HATES: Do not over-water or leave your Crassula 'Buddhas Temple' sat in water. Tip any excess water away after watering to avoid it rotting and do not mist this succulent houseplant.

SIZE (approx): Pot diameter 6cm

More information and care recommendations are below.

    Overview

    This little crassula is an unusual succulent from South Africa and Mozambique. Named ‘Buddha’s temple due to its striking resemblance to a Chinese temple. It has fleshy grey-green leaves tightly stacked on top of each other with curling tips.

    It is a hybrid that was created in 1959 by Myron Kimnach by crossing Crassula pyramidal and Crassula perfoliata var. minor. Can reach up to 15cm tall. If cared for correctly it will bear small pink flowers in summer.

    Quick Care Guide

    Care Difficulty: This plant has very easy care needs.

    Light requirements: Crassula 'Buddhas Temple’ likes a bright spot with some direct sunlight being beneficial. A sunny windowsill is the ideal place.

    Watering: Like many succulents allow the soil to dry out between waterings, reducing further in winter. Do not let this plant sit in water as this will increase the chances of root rot.

    Humidity: Does not need any additional humidity so will work well in average household conditions.

    Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

    Feeding: Enjoys a feed around mid-spring during its growing season.

    Repotting: Repot when it has outgrown its current container. Use a Cactus and succulent mix and pot up one size larger in a container with good drainage.

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