
Crassula Corymbulosa “Shark Tooth"
Crassula Corymbulosa Shark's Tooth Crassula Corymbulosa is commonly known as “Shark Tooth.” This stunning summer-dormant plant originates from South Africa and grows up to 6 to 10 inches in height. Having more than 150 different species, the shark tooth is noted for thick fleshy leaves with bright pink, red, or sometimes orange borders. The new leaves grow with green color but as they grow, their color becomes brighter. This succulent belongs to the Crassulaceae family. Growth Rate Crassula corymbulosa is fast-growing. Flowering These plants bear tiny white color flowers on the branch tips. Water and Feeding/Fertilizer The Shark tooth does not need overwatering. The soak & dry method is perfect. Soil This variety of Crassula needs well-drained soil to develop properly. For better results, add crushed granite, pumice, chicken grit, or calcined clay. Hardiness Crassula corymbulosa belongs to the hardiness zone of 9-12, with a frost tolerance of 20 to 25° F (-6.6 to 3.8° C). Ligh