silver springtime succulent Crassula 'Springtime' – Sprouts of Bristol
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silver springtime succulent

silver springtime succulent Crassula 'Springtime' – Sprouts of Bristol

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silver springtime succulent Crassula 'Springtime' – Sprouts of BristolThis striking hybrid species of Crassula stands out thanks to its dense foliage and unusual growth pattern. Its leaves grow directly one on top of the other, so that from the top it looks like a plus symbol, and from the side the effect is like a lost temple found in the jungle except this time it is part of the foliage! It can also produce clusters of small, fragrant, pink and white flowers in the spring, so you'll want to give it the right care to

This striking hybrid species of Crassula stands out thanks to its dense foliage and unusual growth pattern. Its leaves grow directly one on top of the other, so that from the top it looks like a plus symbol, and from the side the effect is like a lost temple found in the jungle - except this time it is part of the foliage! It can also produce clusters of small, fragrant, pink-and-white flowers in the spring, so you'll want to give it the right care to get the best bloom time out of it. The thick, succulent leaves will appreciate infrequent waters and plenty of light to grow and look their best, and this one will stand out in any succulent collection for its unusual silhouette and striking deep green colour.

Scientific Name
Crassula cv. 'Springtime' (thick-leaved plant, hybrid species, cultivar: springtime)

This Crassula is a hybrid between C. rupestris and C. perfoliata var. falcata

Common Name(s)
Springtime Crassula, Spring Bloom Crassula, Silver Springtime

Origin
This plant is a hybrid created in cultivation, but its parent plants are native to subtropical Namibia and the Cape Provinces of South Africa.

Light
Your Springtime Crassula won't appreciate being roasted in midday summer sun but does like a bit of sun. An east- or west-facing windowsill is a good way of keeping it happy and not sun-scorched.

Water
These leaves are great at storing their own water, so make sure the soil dries between waters so they can do their thing. Remember, it will dry out slower and be growing less in winter so will need much less water.

Humidity
It may be hard core in dry deserty air, but this plant will be pathetic in a damp bathroom. Make sure it's not kept somewhere damp, and you'll make life easier for you and your plant.

Soil
Crassulae like their roots to drain and dry, so help your plant out with well-draining succulent soil. One with added grit and sand should do the trick. Repot every few years as your plant grows - and make sure the pot has drainage holes to limit the risk of drowning it by accident.

Food
This plant doesn't need too much feeding - just give it a snack every couple of months while it's growing in spring and summer.

Temperature
Think mild temperatures here - Crassulae like temperatures between 15-27°C. In winter, you'll want to make sure they don't dip below 12°C overnight or for long periods to keep your plant happy.

Pet-safe
No - this plant is toxic when munched, so keep out of reach of curious fingers and claws.

Sprouts Top Tips
The cultivar name 'Springtime' comes from the time this plant likes to flower. To give it the best chance of flowering, you'll want to make sure it gets a rest in winter, with slightly lower temperatures, consistent bright light and less water.

Did You Know?
The bundles of tiny pink and white flowers are also fragrant, something which can attract pollinators when grown in warm outdoor climates.

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