

Bluish leaves welded in pairs, stacked on long, flexible stems.
Crassula perforata forms a dense bush at the raised port. The very fine and woody branches are covered with a bluish green foliage that is interwoven regularly and opposite forming a symmetrical stack. It branches generously from the base, and with the seasons can see the oldest branches disappear from the bottom. In order to prevent this phenomenon from instilling too much its succulent and generous aspect, we recommend a good size in order to force new young ramifications.
It may happen that under the weight of foliage the longest branches fold and fall. In this case it is possible to cut its branches and risk them in order to densify the bush.
Crassula perforata appreciates the sun and abundant light. Too long periods of drought should be avoided if one wishes to keep its appearance very green and fleshy.
Very good plant to associate in composition with other Sedum or Echeveria.
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