Description
Commonly known as:
Pagoda Village Crassula, Pagoda Plant
Description of Plant:
Crassula ‘Pagoda Village’ is a striking succulent with its characteristic stacked, tiered leaves that resemble a traditional pagoda. The plant forms a compact, bushy structure and displays a rich green color, often with hints of red at the edges when exposed to bright sunlight. This slow-growing succulent is perfect for indoor spaces and can thrive in dry conditions, making it easy to care for.
Growth Habit:
Compact and bushy, reaching up to 8–12 inches tall with a spread of 6–8 inches. The leaves grow in a stacked, overlapping formation, resembling the shape of a pagoda.
Watering Instructions:
Water only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering can cause root rot, so it’s essential to ensure the soil is well-draining.
Soil Needs:
Well-draining, cactus or succulent mix. Ensure the pot has good drainage to prevent excess moisture.
Sun Requirements:
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Can tolerate some direct sunlight, but too much can cause the leaves to scorch.
Indoor or Outdoor Tips:
Best suited as an indoor plant, but can be grown outdoors in dry, warm climates. Ideal for windowsills, shelves, or as part of a succulent garden.
Perennial or Annual:
Perennial, especially in warm, frost-free climates.
Additional Tips:
Crassula ‘Pagoda Village’ is slow-growing, so patience is required. It’s also highly drought-tolerant and requires little maintenance. To maintain its compact shape, prune any leggy growth. Keep it in a container with a drainage hole to avoid water retention.
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