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  • Crassula Moonstone Succulent 5cm pot Succulents & Cacti 5cm plant 2Crassula Moonstone Succulent 5cm pot Succulents & Cacti 5cm plant 3

    Crassula Moonstone Succulent 5cm pot

    £6.50

    Crassula moonstone is a dwarf succulent plant with usually one, rarely 2 or 3 rosettes of recurved tightly packed leaves in white/grey/blue colour which apparently looks like stones on the moon.

    Crassula is a genus of succulent plants in the family Crassulaceae, native to many parts of the world, including Africa, Madagascar, and North and South America. The name “Crassula” comes from the Latin word “crassus” which means “thick” or “stout” and refers to the thick, fleshy leaves of many species in this genus.

    This unusual and easy to care succulent is ideal for succulent gardens. Thrives neglected and is ideal for busy plant lovers and beginners.

  • Crassula Marnieriana Hottentot Jade Necklace 5cm pot Houseplants crassulaCrassula Marnieriana Hottentot Jade Necklace 5cm pot Houseplants crassula 2

    Crassula Marnieriana Hottentot Jade Necklace 5cm pot

    £5.00

    Crassula Marnierana known as Necklace and Chinese Pagoda, is a succulent from the family Crassulaceae. easy to care houseplant which thrives neglected. Ideal for a sunny spot at home or work, perfect for creating succulent gardens and other botanical creations. Leaves will turn pink under the sun stress!

    Pictures represent our actual stock, the plant will be selected randomly.

  • Crassula Succulent Money Plant 17cm Houseplants 17cm plantCrassula Succulent Money Plant 17cm Houseplants 17cm plant 2

    Crassula Succulent Money Plant 17cm

    £19.00

    Crassula is a diverse genus of succulents with over 300 small and large species and various shapes. The most common and popular are Crassula Ovata, a Jade plant, Lucky plant and Chinese money plants. The plant will bring wealth to household plants which makes it a great housewarming, birthday or wedding gift. Crassula plants are native to South Africa and thrive in full light with at least six hours of direct sun.  Water them only when dry, then allow them to dry out between waterings.

    Terracotta pots included.

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