
Crassula fascicularis
syn. Crassula odoratissima
Description
Crassula fascicularis is a succulent characterized by its tightly packed, overlapping leaves that create a columnar or erect growth habit. The leaves are typically green but may display reddish margins, especially when exposed to sunlight. This unique arrangement gives the plant a textured appearance, which makes it a popular choice for container gardens and succulent arrangements. During the flowering season, it produces clusters of small, white or pinkish flowers. Crassula fascicularis thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil, similar to other succulents. When cultivating, ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues, and provide minimal watering, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
Description
Crassula fascicularis is a succulent characterized by its tightly packed, overlapping leaves that create a columnar or erect growth habit. The leaves are typically green but may display reddish margins, especially when exposed to sunlight. This unique arrangement gives the plant a textured appearance, which makes it a popular choice for container gardens and succulent arrangements. During the flowering season, it produces clusters of small, white or pinkish flowers. Crassula fascicularis thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil, similar to other succulents. When cultivating, ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues, and provide minimal watering, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.