Origin
Crassula 'Buddha's Temple' is a unique variety of the Crassula succulent family. It originates from South Africa, where it grows in the wild in rocky areas. Its unique appearance has given this plant recognition around the world.
Characteristics
Crassula 'Buddha's Temple' is a compact, slow-growing plant that stands out due to its geometric shape. The grey-green leaves are tightly wound around each other, thus forming a square trunk reminiscent of a Buddhist temple, hence the name. The plant can reach a height of 15 to 20 centimetres and blooms in winter with white, bell-shaped flowers.
Care
Like other succulents, Crassula 'Buddha's Temple' generally does not require much water. It is important to let the plant dry between watering sessions. It thrives best at a daily temperature between 21 to 24 degrees Celsius, and likes a sunny spot with plenty of light. Finally, this specific Crassula variety does not withstand frost, so it is important to keep it indoors during the winter months or in colder climates.