Here is one of the most beautiful and spectacular succulent things about flowering I have ever seen. It is the Crassula Springtime, which, if translated directly from English, we could say that its common or common name is: spring crassula or spring time crassula. This plant is a hybrid between the Crassula Rupestris and the Crassula Falcata. It is native to southern Africa.
It has green and fleshy leaves that depend on whatever species it is, it will be lighter or darker, elliptical and rough in the end. It is a crassula that is highly prized for its flowering. They grow in very dense clusters offering star-shaped flowers consisting of five petals, with a very pleasant aroma and pink colors and a very intense red in the center of each flower.
It holds warm temperatures, including it can hold some ice as long as it is pointy. It is a type of crassula that does not want much water, meaning that first of all the substrate must be completely dry before irrigating again and that the amount of water must be rather light. In winter, it needs a dry environment, so I recommend not watering until spring.


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