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Crassula arborescens
  • Crassula arborescens

Crassula arborescens

Crassula shrub with large blue-grey leaves.

Shrub resembling a tree 2 to 4 meters high in nature. In cultivation in pot development close to that of a bonzai, rough shrub and forming a beautiful frame. Blue grey leaves, thick with a reddish upper margin. White flowers appearing in winter on plants over 5 or 6 years of cultivation.

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Crassula arborescens

Crassula arborescens

Crassula shrub with large blue-grey leaves.

Shrub resembling a tree 2 to 4 meters high in nature. In cultivation in pot development close to that of a bonzai, rough shrub and forming a beautiful frame. Blue grey leaves, thick with a reddish upper margin. White flowers appearing in winter on plants over 5 or 6 years of cultivation.

 

Crassula of arbustive form that is finally crossed quite uncommonly. It looks strangely like Crassula ouata by its woody structure and shrub shape, but it is very distinctly recognized by its foliage. its leaves are very flared, round or oblong and very fleshy. Its very slow growth allows it to develop a solid and rough frame. The white pruin covering its foliage allows it to capture light like none

Superb isolated room, it can also be placed in composition as a structuring plant, but its slow growth and solid frame will always make it preferred in isolated room cultivated in pot bonsai, or other deeper pot.

10035C

Data sheet

Family
Crassulaceae
Origin
South Africa
Hardiness
less 2°C
Wintering
5-10°C (heated house or veranda)
Exposure
Sun/mid-shadow
Use
Isolated / Bonsaî
Growth
Slot
Form
Shrub
Colour
Blue / Purple / Glaucus