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Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species
Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species
Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species
Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species
Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species
Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species

Upright Crassula - Crassula Columnaris - Rare Succulent Species

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Upright Crassula (Crassula columnaris) seeds. This is a rare Succulent Plant Species.

We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors.

Crassula columnaris is a dwarf succulent with a short erect stem completely hidden by 8 to 10 tightly packed leaf pairs, forming a tapering columnar body. It grows up to 4 inches (10 cm) tall, up to 1.4 inches (3.5 cm) in diameter, solitary or spreads into small clusters by branching below ground. Leaves are brownish-green, up to 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) long, up to 1.2 inches (3 cm) wide, and have a rounded tip. Flowers are white, pale yellow, often tinged with red, and appear in winter or early spring clustered in a compact round head at the top of the plant. This species is monocarpic. It takes several years to mature and die after flowering. Light: Crassula plants prefer full sun to partial shade. However, intense afternoon sun in the hottest period of summer can burn the leaves of the plants. Most Crassulas can be grown indoors if given enough light.

Soil: They are not particular about soil pH, but Crassulas require very porous soil with excellent drainage.

Hardiness: Crassula columnaris can withstand temperatures as low as 20 to 50 °F (-6.7 to 10 °C), USDA hardiness zones 9a to 11b.

Watering: These plants have typical watering needs for succulents. Avoid overwatering by using the "soak and dry" method, where the soil is soaked with water, slowly drained, and left to dry out before watering again. Reduce watering in winter.

Fertilizing: Crassulas will benefit from a small amount of organic fertilizer in mid-spring when they start actively growing.

Repotting: Repot as needed, preferably in spring, at the beginning of a period of active growth.
Khaki Button, Scent Bottle, Upright Crassula, locally known as Koesnaatjie Crassula columnaris subsp. columnaris, Crassula mitrata, Tetraphyle columnaris

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