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Crassula Red Pagoda Shark Tooth
Crassula Red Pagoda Shark Tooth
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Crassula Red Pagoda, also known as Crassula Shark Tooth, is a fascinating succulent with pointed triangular leaves that are densely packed like origami. With maximum sun exposure, the foliage can turn from dark green to striking light yellow with red tips.
Note: Images are a general representation of size and color.
Edgy and unique, this succulent is a great addition to any planter or rock garden. It can be grown as a small-scale groundcover, or on hanging basket due to its branching habit. In summer, it produces small starry white flowers. Some specimens are redder than others. The more sun you give it, the redder it gets. ‘Red Pagoda’s’ color is brightest in winter in response to short, cool nights and bright sunlight.
Light/Soil/Water: + Full sun to partial shade. + Well-Drained, Porous, Gritty. Optimal pH is around 6.0 (slightly acidic). + Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch, then let drain completely.
Details: Ships in 4" nursery pot - Porcelain pot NOT included!
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