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Crassula sarcocaulis

Also Known As

  • Bonsai Crassula

Plant type

shrub, cactus / succulent

size

  • H: 1'-2'
  • W: 1'-2'

planting zones

  • 8a-12

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Crassula sarcocaulis plant details

Crassula sarcocaulis is an evergreen cactus / succulent or shrub with green foliage. In fall and winter pink and white flowers emerge. Attracts bees making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun - mostly sun and occasional - low water. Drought tolerant once established. Prefers to be dry in winter. Does well in average, gritty, lean, rocky and well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something heat tolerant.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Crassula sarcocaulis

Plant type: cactus / succulent or shrub
Plant family: crassulaceae
Foliage: evergreen green
Mature size: 1 FT - 2 FT - wide, 1 FT - 2 FT - tall
Flowers: pink and white blooms in fall and winter
Uses: bonsai, container plant, fragrant, houseplant, rock garden, winter interest, xeric, year round interest

GROWING CONDITIONS for Crassula sarcocaulis

USDA Zones: 8a - 12
Sun exposure: sun - mostly sun
Watering frequency: occasional - low
Resistant to: heat
Soil needs: average, gritty, lean, rocky and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

Cannot handle our full sun. Light shade. Bell shaped Pink Flowers That Smell Like Black Currant Jelly. Indoor/Outdoor (Patio).

By: Moon - Sun Cactus & Koi Gardens

Crassula is a large genus, with a majority of its species native to South Africa. Mostly they are on the small side, growing as single plants or small clumps. A few have a tree-like form, but in miniature, and one of these is Crassula sarcocaulis, native to the eastern part of South Africa and neighboring countries. C. sarcocaulis reaches a height of about a foot to a foot and a half (30 to 45 cm), with a gray or tannish-brown trunk which may develop peeling bark on older plants. The leaves are bright green and range from narrowly elliptical to almost cylindrical, but with flattened upper sides. They are about ¾ inch to just over an inch in length (20 to 30 mm). Because of its tree-like habit, this plant makes a nice bonsai subject, and is sometimes used as a miniature tree in a dish garden. Many sources list Crassula sarcocaulis as summer-flowering, but our plant at the Ruth Bancroft Garden is flowering in winter. The flower color for this species can be white or pink, and ours is white. The tiny urn-shaped or bell-shaped flowers are borne in small clusters at the tips of the branches. Like other crassulas, they have 5 petals. This species is very easy to propagate, since cuttings root readily. It is cold-hardy in our area, so it does not require any winter protection.

Gardening facts about Crassula sarcocaulis plant

How to Grow Crassula sarcocaulis

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - mostly sun
  • Water Needs

    • occasional - drought tolerant
  • Water Needs

    • dry in winter
  • Soil Needs

    • average
    • lean
    • well-drained
    • rocky
    • gritty
  • Special Situation

    • heat tolerant

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Flower Color

    • white
    • pink
  • Wildlife

    • bees
  • Flower Season

    • winter
    • fall
  • Foliage Season

    • evergreen
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