
Crassula Buddha's Temple
Introducing the stunning Crassula Buddha's Temple, also known as Crassula pyramidalis Buddha’s Temple, a unique and eye-catching hybrid succulent. The name "Buddha's Temple" is inspired by its distinctive shape, which resembles the tiers of a temple or pagoda. This succulent is believed to have originated from South Africa, where it thrives in arid and rocky environments. The Crassula Buddha's Temple is a hybrid cross between Crassula falcata and Crassula pyramidalis. This combination has resulted in a plant with intriguing architectural features. The leaves of this Crassula grow in stacked tiers, forming a pyramid-like structure folded up at the red edges.Its leaves are heart-shaped, thick, and fleshy, with a powdery glossy green color. This square-shaped column grows up to 12 inches tall and 1.6 inches wide, producing branches from the sides.The flowers of the Buddha's Temple Crassula are small and star-shaped, with a pale pink or white color. They bloom in clusters atop tall