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Perennial
tree or bush of persistent, thick green leaves , sometimes with a red
edge. Flowers with 5 whitish petals and 5 stamens. It flourishes in autumn
or spring.
This
plant should be watered once a week in time of growth (Spring or summer)
The rest of the year we should water it scarcely, almost nothing in winter.
We should prevent the water to remain stagnant what will produce
the plant to dry and the leaves to appear wrinkled, which will easily
make them fall. Better allow the soil to dry between watering and watering.
CAs
a pot flower indoors or outdoors and as a small tree in gardens , being
able in this case to attain 3 or 4 meters high . When it is cultivated
in a pot in the house its growth is slower and smaller . Plants cultivated
indoors should be taken out in spring.
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It
can be placed in full sun or in the shade but it will always need a
lighty spot . It needs warm climates, although it resists the cold
if the soil is dry. It should not be watered when temperatures go down
under 7 or 8 ºC.
It
can be reproduced in spring or autumn from cuttings as follows:
How to
make a leaf cutting?:
- Cut a
leaf. Allow the wound to dry during a couple of days and plant it in
a sandy soil during 1 month o so, in order it to develop roots. Replant
it into the definitive location.
It can also
be reproduced from seeds, although it is a much slower process and it
is not worthwhile because cuttings root very easily.
A
loose soil with a good drainage is preferable. It is very appropriate
to use cactus soil . Spray once in spring and one more time in summer
with a special fertilizer for succulent plants. Watch over mites and aphids.
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Another species of " Crassula"
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Crassula
coccinea
Crassula lanceolata
Crassula obovata
Crassula perfoliata
Crassula sediflora
Crassula hybrida
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Succulent
plant with similar cultivation
tips to cacti.
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