Crassula namaquensissubsp.lutea(Schönland ) Toelken

Crassula lutea , Crassula namaquensisvar.lutea

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : CrassuloideaeGenus : Crassula

Crassula namaquensis subsp. lutea

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Crassula namaquensissubsp.luteais a smallsucculentthat chassis basal rosettes of fleshy , gray - park to blue - dark-green leave . Below the leaves , it has short arm that are up to 0.2 inch ( 0.5 cm ) in diam . The foliage are narrowly elliptic , acute , triangular to almost round off in hybridizing - section , and up to 1.2 inch ( 3 centimetre ) long .

The flower are belittled , yellow , and appear in final thyrses in outpouring .

USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b : from 25 ° F ( −3.9 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° carbon ) .

Crassula namaquensis subsp. lutea

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Crassulas   are sluttish to get but susceptible to mealy bugs and fungal disease . Overwatering   is sure to be fatal , as with all succulent , so err on the side of too ironic rather than too wet . Never let your plant   sit in pee . If you irrigate from beneath by let the plant life sit in a disc of water , ascertain that you pour off any superfluous water after a few minutes .

These succulent are generally started by division , get-go , orleaf press clipping . genus Crassula can be easily propagate from a individual leaf . Sprout leaves by placing them into apotting mix for succulents , then spread over the dish until they sprout .

Repot as needed , preferably during the warm season . To repot yourCrassula , ascertain the stain is ironic before repotting , then gently remove the pot . ping away the old soil from the roots , removing any rotted or bushed roots . Treat any cuts with a antifungal . Place the plant life in its new mountain and backfill it with pot soil , spread the roots as you repot . give the plant life dry for a week or so , then begin to water lightly to reduce the risk of root rotting .

Crassula namaquensis subsp. lutea

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See more atHow to develop and Care for Crassula .

Crassula namaquensissubsp.luteais native toSouth Africa(Northern Cape and Western Cape ) .

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