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Crassula nudicalis
Crassula nudicallis
I will provide information on the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, major pests, and control methods of Crassula nudicaulis. Growth Characteristics Crassula nudicaulis is a succulent plant native primarily to South Africa. This plant grows by spreading along the ground, and its thick, fleshy leaves allow it to retain moisture easily. It prefers sunlight and often grows in a mat-like, upright form. Propagation Methods Crassula nudicaulis is mainly propagated by cuttings. Cut off a healthy leaf, let it dry for a few days, and then plant it in well-draining potting soil. It can also be propagated by seeds, but germination may take longer. Cultivation Methods This plant thrives in well-draining potting soil, and it is important to avoid overwatering. Bright sunlight is necessary to maintain vibrant colors, but direct sunlight should be avoided. It is recommended to water moderately during spring and summer, and to reduce watering during the winter. Uses in the GardenCrassula nudicalis is suitable for rock gardens or succulent gardens. It is widely used as a decorative plant in gardens because it offers unique textures and forms. Important Pests and Control MethodsCommon pests that can affect Crassula nudicalis include scale insects and root rot. Scale insects can be removed using an alcohol-soaked cotton swab, and insecticides may be used in severe cases. To prevent root rot, it is important to use well-draining potting soil and avoid overwatering. If the disease occurs, cut off the affected parts and replant in fresh potting soil to promote recovery. Based on the information above, we hope you cultivate a healthy Crassula nudicalis.
Plant Family
Stonecrop family
Height
15~30cm
Colors
White, green
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
Crassula nudicalis var. herei
Crassula nudicaulis
var.
herrei
Krasula Multikaba
Crassula multicava