Species of succulent
Crassula sarcocaulis is a small shrubby succulent plant known by the common name bonsai crassula,[1] due to its bonsai-like appearance. It is a perennial plant native to the southern and southeastern Africa, ranging from Malawi and Mozambique through Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Lesotho, and South Africa.[2][3][4] It grows on mountain slopes in rocky terrain.[4]
Description
Bonsai crassula has small pink or white flowers that appear in summer.[5] The flowers are described as smelling like honey[6] or blackcurrant jelly.[3] The plant grows to about 30–50 cm (1-1.5 ft) high and wide.[3][4]
Cultivation
This hardy little plant is among the most tolerant of cold temperatures in its genus, down to around -12 °C (10 °F),[3] as well as being heat-tolerant[7]
It is drought-tolerant[7][4] and generally disease-free,[1][5] but can be affected by aphids, mealybugs, and vine weevils.[5]
It can be grown indoors or outdoors, with full or partial sunshine, but full sunlight is preferred.[3]
Like most succulents, it prefers well-drained soil and only occasional watering.[3]
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