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Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’ is a rare and spectacular succulent, formed by hybridizing Crassula pyramidalis and Crassula perfoliata var. minor. It is appreciated for its unique, columnar shape, where thick, gray-green leaves are perfectly stacked one over the other, reminiscent of the roofs of Asian temples.
🌿 Botanical characteristics:
Family: Crassulaceae
Origin: hybrid created in South Africa
Leaves: fleshy, triangular, gray-green, covered with a fine protective powder layer
Habit: compact, erect, architectural; stems can reach 10–15 cm in height
Flowers: small, white or pale pink, grouped in inflorescences at the top of the stems, during spring–summer
☀️ Growing conditions:
Light: direct sun or strong light; color and compact shape are best maintained in intense light
Soil: very well drained (substrate for cacti and succulents, with added sand or perlite)
Watering: rare – only when the soil is completely dry; avoid water stagnation
Temperature: 18–28°C; protect from cold (minimum 10°C)
💚 Advantages and uses:
A collectible succulent, ideal for minimalist arrangements or zen decor
It fits perfectly in ceramic pots, mini gardens, or succulent plant collections
Its symmetrical shape makes it the main attraction of any plant composition
⚠️ Note: The plant is sensitive to excess water and very cold air. The leaves may show small imperfections due to transport or handling, without affecting the plant's viability. The plant is sold without flowers.
Height with pot included approx. 8-10 cm