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Crassula Ivory Pagoda
Succulent likes a sunny position, can tolerate partial shade.
Always water a few days after the substrate has dried out. In winter, limit watering.
It can tolerate -3.9 °C in the short term. However, the plant is not hardy.
This is a hybrid created by Myron Kimnach in 1962.
Crassula Ivory Pagoda, known as Ivory Pagoda, is a charming hybrid succulent plant. It was created in 1962 by crossing Crassula perfoliata var. minor (known as Crassula falcata) and Crassula barklyi. Its author is Myron Kimnach.
This one boasts densely stacked triangular silver-grey leaves. These are curved upwards and covered with a dense layer of very short whitish hairs. Young shoots develop at the base of the plant and slowly grow to a height of 10 cm. Crassula Ivory Pagoda remains a rather small succulent in stature.
It rarely flowers, but this does not detract from its charming appearance.
Crassula Ivory Pagoda has been specially bred for its extremely ornamental foliage. Their pagoda-shaped arrangement reveals this tiny succulent plant as a true lion of the hybrid succulent salon.