Crassula 'Buddha's Temple'

$2000
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This rare plant, the Buddha's Temple, is a true masterpiece of nature, celebrated for its mesmerizing geometric symmetry and architectural elegance. Its thick, heart-shaped leaves are tightly stacked to form a perfectly square, pagoda-like column that brings a sense of tranquility to any space. A slow-growing gem, this specimen develops a beautiful silvery-green hue, often accented by soft white or pale pink star-shaped flowers that emerge in dense clusters at its crown. Resilient and low-maintenance, this rare variety thrives in bright light and well-draining soil, making it a prized centerpiece for both novice and expert collectors.

Everything to Know About Crassula 'Buddha's Temple'

  • Origin & Hybridization: A laboratory-created hybrid first bred in 1959 by Myron Kimnach. A cross between Crassula pyramidalis and Crassula perfoliata var. minor (formerly C. falcata).
  • Physical Appearance: Features heart-shaped, silvery-grey to greyish-green leaves densely stacked in four-sided columns. Typically grows 6–12 inches tall and approximately 1.6 inches wide.
  • Flowering: Produces clusters of small, star-shaped flowers that are typically pale pink to nearly white. Blooming often occurs in spring and summer, though it can flower at other times under ideal conditions.
  • Care Requirements:
    • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light or partial shade. Intense direct sun can scorch the leaves.
    • Water: Highly drought-tolerant; requires infrequent but deep watering only when the soil is completely dry.
    • Soil: Needs extremely well-draining, gritty soil to prevent root rot, which is a common issue for this variety.