Scientific
Name:
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Crassula corymbulosa
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Common Name:
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Red Pagoda Plant
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Deciduous vs. Evergreen
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Evergreen
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Perennial vs. Annual
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Perennial
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Shade
vs. Sun
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Full sun to part shade
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Height
x Width
& How Stands
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To 6-8" tall X 12-18" wide
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Flower
Color
& Bloom Time
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Tiny white flowers on small stalks
fall-winter
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Zone
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Zone 9, hardy to 30-32° F
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Description,
Notes
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South African native succulent in
the Crassulaceae Family grown for its very distinctive
and unusual tightly stacked foliage and red hues; Compact
tidy succulent perfect for containers/hanging baskets
or directly in the landscape along the front border. Red
coloring increases under stress, making full sun and little
water essential for best results; Cold stress can do the
same, but not too cold, as plant will only survive light
frosts; Drought resistant; Prefers well drained soils.
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Photos are property of Crescent Hill Nursery
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Descriptions are based on our experience growing
these plants in both the garden and nursery setting.
Additional information and feedback is encouraged.
All plants are classified under USDA
hardiness zones.
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