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Crassula cephalophora
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Crassula cephalophora is a branching succulent with soft, velvety foliage. Its silvery green leaves are covered with fine white hairs that give the plant a fuzzy, matte look. The leaves grow upright along tall, branching stems, creating a loose, shrubby shape that adds height and texture to succulent arrangements.
This variety is easy to grow and adapts well to indoor conditions. It may produce clusters of small white flowers, often during the warmer months. With bright light, well-draining soil, and occasional watering when the soil is dry, it grows steadily and can also be propagated easily from stem cuttings. -
Filtered / Partial Sun, Low Indoor Light.
Gritty, well-draining soil is essential. Use a cactus and succulent mix with 70%-80% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.
Water infrequently. Allow soil to dry out completely between waterings. Avoid letting water sit in the rosette to prevent rot.
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Zone 10
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Description
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Crassula cephalophora is a branching succulent with soft, velvety foliage. Its silvery green leaves are covered with fine white hairs that give the plant a fuzzy, matte look. The leaves grow upright along tall, branching stems, creating a loose, shrubby shape that adds height and texture to succulent arrangements.
This variety is easy to grow and adapts well to indoor conditions. It may produce clusters of small white flowers, often during the warmer months. With bright light, well-draining soil, and occasional watering when the soil is dry, it grows steadily and can also be propagated easily from stem cuttings. -
Filtered / Partial Sun, Low Indoor Light.
Gritty, well-draining soil is essential. Use a cactus and succulent mix with 70%-80% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.
Water infrequently. Allow soil to dry out completely between waterings. Avoid letting water sit in the rosette to prevent rot.
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Zone 10
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