
Crassula Pagoda Village
Description Light/Soil/Water Hardiness Crassula Capitella Subsp. Thyrsiflora ‘Pagoda Village’ is a rare succulent that grows tightly stacked triangular leaves, resembling the shape of a pagoda. The branches can grow up to 10 inches long. Unlike Crassula Shark Tooth/ Red Pagoda, Crassula Pagoda Village has leaves that are flatter and grow a bit downward. The foliage has shades of red, purple and green. Crassula Capitella Subsp. Thyrsiflora ‘Pagoda Village’ produces tiny white or pink flowers from mid-summer to early fall. All of the plants may be shipped bare root. Full sun, Partial sun. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch, then let drain completely. Avoid letting water sit for too long in the soil to prevent rot and fungal diseases. Reduce watering in the winter. Well-Drained, Rich, Gritty. Optimal pH is around 6.0 (slightly acidic). Average summer temperatures from 65ºF/18ºC to 70ºF/21ºC are ideal. In winter, it can survive temperatures as