Crassula rupestris ssp. commutata – Tom Thumb Crassula (2″ Pot)

Crassula rupestris ssp. commutata is a well-branching succulent shrublet featuring stacks of grey green triangular leaves that in summer change to creamy, yellowy green with rose red margins. Displays clusters of starry white flowers.

Crassula are small, slow-growing, low maintenance plants. Provide a well-drained soil away from reflected heat. Once established, water infrequently during the hot season. Ideal in warm climate landscapes and container gardens. Crassula rupestris ssp. commutata is especially happy sitting on your windowsill as a houseplant. Protect your PRINCE OF PARADISE™ from frost!

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Crassula rupestris ssp. commutata is a well-branching succulent shrublet featuring stacks of grey green triangular leaves that in summer change to creamy, yellowy green with rose red margins. Displays clusters of starry white flowers.

Crassula are small, slow-growing, low maintenance plants. Provide a well-drained soil away from reflected heat. Once established, water infrequently during the hot season. Ideal in warm climate landscapes and container gardens. Crassula rupestris ssp. commutata is especially happy sitting on your windowsill as a houseplant. Protect your PRINCE OF PARADISE™ from frost!

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