Description
Crassula "Chalky gray/white" (Moonglow) is a compact succulent whose bluish-green to grayish-white leaves are thick and often fuzzy, stacked into a striking pagoda shape. This versatile plant is ideal for sunny windowsills, terrariums, or mixed succulent displays where architectural interest is key.
- Common name and origin: Crassula "Chalky gray/white" (Moonglow) — a hybrid between C. deceptor var. arta and C. perfoliata var. minor.
- Leaf color and texture: bluish-green to grayish-white leaves with a very thick, often fuzzy feel.
- Growth habit: leaf rosettes stack to form a solid pagoda shape; can produce tall clusters of orange-pink flowers.
- Size and container notes: juvenile specimen; containers are basic plastic nursery stock around 2" tall and across the top; some containers may hold 1–4 small rooted plants; size and color may vary with growing conditions.
- Light and placement: prefers full sun to partial shade; indoors, thrives near a large south-facing window but avoid intense afternoon sun that can burn foliage.
- Care and propagation: requires well-draining soil and careful watering to prevent root rot; propagation is easy by leaf or stem cuttings.
Benefits: The distinct pagoda silhouette provides a focal point in any sunny arrangement, from desk corners to living room shelves. This succulent is low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and adds textural contrast, while its color subtly shifts with light exposure, keeping your plant collection visually dynamic.
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