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Crassula marginalis minuta 14cm H15cm

Crassula marginalis minuta 14cm H15cm

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Meet Crassula marginalis minuta—the trailing succulent with tiny variegated leaves. Her small rounded leaves trail gently, with soft pink and cream tones that become brighter in good light. Stylish, unusual and full of character, she is a brilliant choice for adding something special to the plant shelf.

  • The Formal Name: Crassula marginalis minuta
  • The Nickname: Miniature Calico Crassula
  • Roots: A southern African Crassula-type succulent grown for colourful trailing foliage.
  • Natural Vibe: Bright light, gritty compost and careful watering to protect the fine roots.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: Give bright light, with some gentle direct sun where possible.
  • Best Room: A sunny windowsill, bright shelf or dry conservatory-style spot suits her well.
  • Snacks: Feed very lightly in spring and summer with cactus or succulent fertiliser.
  • Tropical Feels: Normal household humidity is fine; avoid damp, still air.
  • Cosy Factor: Keep frost-free and avoid cold wet roots.
  • Thirst: Water thoroughly, then allow the mix to dry out well before watering again.
  • Safety First: Not pet-safe – keep away from cats, dogs and children who may chew the leaves or stems.
  • The Bedding: Use a gritty, free-draining cactus and succulent mix.
  • Family Tree: Many succulents root from cuttings, offsets or leaves, depending on the plant.
  • Space Needs: Give good light and avoid crowding so the shape stays compact.
  • Speed: Slow to moderate, with most growth in brighter warmer months.
  • Uninvited Guests: Watch for mealybugs around leaf joints and tight rosettes.
  • Moving Day: Repot only when needed into a pot with excellent drainage.
  • Haircut: Remove damaged stems or fallen leaves to keep the plant tidy.
  • Fresh Air: A low-water choice for bright rooms and sculptural displays.
  • Plant Lore: Succulent leaves store water, which is why overwatering is usually more risky than underwatering.
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