hanging button leaf plant Crassula Perforata | String of Buttons
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hanging button leaf plant

hanging button leaf plant Crassula Perforata | String of Buttons

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hanging button leaf plant Crassula Perforata | String of ButtonsWe love this plant for its easy care nature and unusual almost alien like appearance providing interesting structure and shape. It works well as a potted plant or as a hanging plant. Crassula perforata is a succulent plant native to the Cape Provinces in South Africa. Sprawling succulents with stems and leaves that seem stacked on top of each other, The leaves are pale, blue green in colour and lined with rosy pink edges. The pink colour intensifies

We love this plant for its easy care nature and unusual almost alien-like appearance providing interesting structure and shape. It works well as a potted plant or as a hanging plant. Crassula perforata is a succulent plant native to the Cape Provinces in South Africa.

Sprawling succulents with stems and leaves that seem stacked on top of each other, The leaves are pale, blue/green in colour and lined with rosy pink edges. The pink colour intensifies when exposed to more sun. The plant grows straight up at first, then sprawls over the side of the pot as it matures.  Beautiful in containers and hanging baskets

In its native environment in South Africa it lives in arid and dry landscapes. It propagates by breaking up easily in the wild when the wind or animals brush past and break small pieces, down to a single leaf away from the mother plant. The small cuttings easily propagate again in the soil spreading the plant far and wide. The main threat to the species is urban development. 

In its native habitat, it can be found growing in rocks in wide-open spaces and on cliff edges and does best in bright indirect light. 

Crassula perforata make a great houseplant gift for friends or family - surprise them with rainforest style! If you are giving Crassula perforata as a gift, make sure you include your message at the basket stage.  We’ll deliver the houseplant along with a free, handwritten card - and we’ll leave out the paperwork with the price on!

Crassula propagate by breaking easily, we will ship and wrap as carefully as we can but it's inevitable that some parts of the plant will break away from the mother plant. These can be easily propagated and it's natural and normal the plant soon grows larger once settled. Please only buy if you understand its normal (and think its fun propagating plants!). 

Crassula care level

This plant is easy to care for, great for beginners.

Where should I put this plant?

likes bright indirect light, it will also enjoy a sunny spot, so it’s not a fussy plant but will burn in full sun.

How should I water this plant?

Water when the top two inches of soil are dry, make sure you don’t overwater this plant.

Should I feed this plant?

Feed once a month in spring and summer with liquid plant food. Why not try our own vegan, organic plant food?

Is this plant suitable if I have pets?

This plant is toxic to cats and dogs.

What size is this plant?

W14cm x H30cm

All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot

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