
Pagoda Mini Jade ‘Crassula pyramidalis’
Introducing the Crassula pyramidalis, known as Pagoda mini jade, which is a striking trailing succulent that belongs to the Crassula genus. Native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, it is also known as Pyramid crassula. Crassula pyramidalis gets its common name because of its stacked, pyramid-like growth habit. The leaves grow in a spiral arrangement, resembling the tiers of a pagoda. This unique plant has gained popularity among succulent enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and easy-care requirements. The Pagoda Mini Jade plant is a compact succulent with thick, triangular leaves that are tightly stacked on top of each other.The leaves have a vibrant green color and may develop red or purple tinges when exposed to intense sunlight.This Crassula succulent plant can grow up to 8 inches tall and spreads outwards as it matures. It forms a dense cluster of stacked leaves that resemble a miniature pagoda. The flowers of Crassula pyramidalis bloom during the mid-spri