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Crassula capitella/ Campfire crassula

Crassula capitella/ Campfire crassula

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Crassula capitella, also known as Campfire crassula, is a visually striking succulent that belongs to Crassulaceae family. The plant is known for its unique rosette-shaped growth pattern and vibrant red or orange coloration. The leaves are fleshy and triangular in shape, resembling stacked pagoda roofs or flames. The plant grows in a compact manner, with the rosettes forming dense clusters and gradually spreading to create a visually appealing carpet-like effect. With its unique form and stunning colors, it is a popular choice of succulent enthusiasts and can add a dramatic touch to any gardens or indoor collections

- Each plant is unique, size and shape fluctuate by season so all measurements are shown as a range
- Small plant measures upto 2-4" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
- Medium plant measures upto 6-8" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
- Large plant measures upto 10-12" tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage

Care Guide

Crassula capitella/Campfire crassula
South Africa

Plant care
-The plant thrives in wide range of light conditions. It can thrive under full sun to partial shade
-The plant have water storing capabilities and prefer drier soil. Water thoroughly but infrequently, and avoid ovewatering
-Use well-draining soil mix specially formulated for succulents or cacti
-The plant is not heavy feeders. Fertilize the plant sparingly during growing seasons
-The plant generally maintains a compact form, but can prune the plant, if you prefer more controlled shape and branching
-If you notice any signs of pest infestation, treat the plant with an appropriate pesticide


Sad plant signs
-Wilting or drooping leaves: This can indicate overwatering or underwatering
-Yellowing or browning leaves: This can be due to overwatering, underwatering or exposure to direct sunlight
-Soft or mushy stems: Soft or mushy stems typically indicate overwatering or root rot. This occurs when the roots are constantly exposed to excessive moisture
-Leggy growth: This occurs when the plant stretches and become elongated due to insufficient sunlight
-Leaf drop: This can occur due to stress or environmental changes. It may happen when the plant is exposed to sudden temperature fluctuations

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