Crassula perforata – Succulence

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Crassula perforata: a closeup of a cluster of stems and leaves. The leaves are green, pudgy, and triangular, growing in pairs which alternate on the stem. The leaves have rosy margins, and a shape which almost makes the succulent look like a cluster of roses.
Crassula perforata: a cluster of stems and leaves. The leaves are green, pudgy, and triangular, growing in pairs which alternate on the stem. The leaves have rosy margins, and a shape which almost makes the succulent look like a cluster of roses.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Crassula perforata: a closeup of a cluster of stems and leaves. The leaves are green, pudgy, and triangular, growing in pairs which alternate on the stem. The leaves have rosy margins, and a shape which almost makes the succulent look like a cluster of roses.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Crassula perforata: a cluster of stems and leaves. The leaves are green, pudgy, and triangular, growing in pairs which alternate on the stem. The leaves have rosy margins, and a shape which almost makes the succulent look like a cluster of roses.

Crassula perforata
$ 5.00 - $ 10.00

Crassula perforata stacks pudgy leaves one atop the next, alternating triangular shapes, giving rise to the common name String of Buttons. Each green leaf sports a pink margin that becomes more pronounced with more sunshine. Each stacked stem reached 9-12 inches tall. A whimsical addition to mixed succulent planters.

You will receive a healthy, well-rooted Crassula perforata in a plastic pot in the size of your choice. Plant in fast-draining succulent soil. We recommend full sun, with watering just once every 2 weeks.
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