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Crassula muscosa variegata
Place in sunny place, ideally in partial shade.
Water regularly and abundantly from spring to autumn, ideally a few days after the substrate has dried out. Reduce watering in winter.
Tolerates low temperatures around freezing. However, the plant is not hardy.
Cut the stem to encourage branching and create a nice, dense shrub.
Crassula muscosa variegata, also known as Crassula muscosa var. variegata, is an eye-catching, white-patterned variant of the common Crassula muscosa.
Its leaves are adorned with a silvery white colour that takes on a beautiful pinkish tinge when exposed to full sun. The leaves are tightly wrapped around a thin stem, giving the overall appearance of the plant the impression that it is merely a square stem. The edges of the plant have a purple tinge. The stems of this succulent initially grow upright, but over time they may begin to branch, adding to the attractiveness of the plant. The overall height of Crassula muscosa variegata can reach up to 25 cm.
Although the flowers of this plant are small, they have a special charm. Their inconspicuous yellow-green beauty perfectly complements the overall appearance of the plant.
As far as care is concerned, this plant is relatively hardy and can be easily branched by cutting, for example, one third of the length of the stem. Its unique silvery-white variation and upright growth make it an excellent addition for any houseplant lover. It attracts attention and creates a captivating visual impression in any space.