The botanical name of this succulent is *Sinocrassula yunnanensis*. It is known in German as *Chinedickblatt* (Chinese Crassula). The succulent belongs to the genus *Sinocrassula*, which is classified in the Crassulaceae family. This succulent is native to
The botanical name of this succulent is *Sinocrassula yunnanensis*. It is known in German as *Chinedickblatt* (Chinese Crassula). The succulent belongs to the genus *Sinocrassula*, which is classified in the Crassulaceae family. This succulent is native to India and China.
Sinocrassula Yunnanensis is dark green to black with a rosette-shaped growth habit. The flower is white to pink, tubular and arranged in clusters. It develops during the flowering period from late summer to autumn. You will receive a plant in a 10.5cm pot, with a total height of pot and plant of about 12cm. The achievable growth height is 12cm to 15cm.
Caring for Sinocrassula Yunnanensis is relatively simple. A mixture of cactus and succulent soil is suitable as a substrate. Sinocrassula Yunnanensis does not tolerate waterlogging, so you should ensure good drainage and allow the substrate to dry out before watering again. Generally, this succulent tolerates too little water rather than too much. Fertilizing can be done once a month, or every four weeks.
This succulent’s light requirement is met in a sunny location. This means a south-facing window with direct sunlight is best. The optimal temperature is between 20C and 30C. Sinocrassula Yunnanensis can spend the summer outdoors after being gradually acclimated to direct sunlight. In winter, the temperature should be around 10C. Furthermore, fertilization is stopped and watering is reduced. However, this succulent is not suitable for the garden.
This succulent can be propagated by seeds, but also by leaf and stem cuttings. Sinocrassula Yunnanensis is generally non-toxic, but we cannot guarantee its compatibility with animals.
Please note: Sizes and shapes may vary for plants, as each item is unique. This is especially true in winter or when availability is low. The color also varies depending on the season.
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