Crassula Ivory Pagoda
Level: Easy / Rare Architectural Choice ☀️ Direct Sunlight 💧 Gritty Succulent Mix 🏛️ Stacked Leaves 🌵 Slow Compact Grower The Crassula Ivory Pagoda: A Geometric Architectural Marvel If you appreciate clean lines, unique shapes, and effortless houseplant care, the Crassula Ivory Pagoda will easily steal your heart. This captivating succulent forms tight, four-angled columns of thick, pale chalky-green leaves that stack neatly on top of each other like ancient stone towers. A soft powdery coating covers the foliage, giving the plant a subtle, frosted ivory glow. Whether you are placing it on a sunny windowsill in Richmond Hill or setting up a miniature desk garden in Toronto, the Ivory Pagoda brings a calm, sculptural presence that instantly catches the eye. Why the Crassula Ivory Pagoda Belongs in Your Space ✨ Intricate Pagoda Shape The perfectly stacked, geometric columns create a striking architectural look that stands out from standard leafy succulents. 🌿 Frosted Pale Color Profile Its soft chalky mint green leaves feature a gentle powdery finish that glows under bright light, adding smooth contrast to darker houseplants. 💪 Extremely Low Water Needs Like a true desert native, its thick leaves store moisture efficiently, making it extremely drought tolerant and ideal for busy owners. 🏡 Compact Tabletop Size It stays neat and small as it grows, making it a perfect fit for sunny windowsills, small plant shelves, or desk arrangements. Add This Sculptural Gem to Your Collection! 🇨🇦 Local Pickup in Richmond Hill | Insured Shipping across Canada All the Details You Need to Know The Story Behind This Plant Crassula Ivory Pagoda is a classic hybrid crafted by crossing Crassula falcata with Crassula barklyi. By blending the thick texture of falcata with the tight, column-forming habit of barklyi, growers produced a remarkably stable plant that holds its tight geometric pattern as it matures. The powdery coating on its leaves acts as a natural sunscreen in the wild, helping protect the plant from intense solar heat while giving it its signature pale finish. How to Keep Your Ivory Pagoda Happy The secret to maintaining a tight, healthy Crassula Ivory Pagoda is bright light and minimal watering. Follow these simple guidelines: Light: Position it in direct sunlight or very bright indirect light. Plenty of sun keeps the leaf stacking tight and prevents the stems from stretching out. Water: Follow the soak and dry method. Allow the entire pot of soil to dry out completely before watering thoroughly, and always drain excess water. Humidity: Prefers dry air. Normal home humidity is fine, but make sure it gets good airflow and stays dry around the base. Soil: Use a fast-draining cactus and succulent mix packed with perlite, pumice, or coarse sand to keep the roots dry and healthy. Temperature: Keeps happy between 15°C and 26°C. Protect it from freezing winter temperatures and cold drafts near windows. Popular Succulent Plant Varieties Explore more fascinating succulents that offer distinct shapes and easy-going care for your home: Crassula Buddha's Temple: Famous for its striking square columns made of tightly layered dark green leaves. Jade Plant | Crassula Ovata: A classic houseplant with woody stems and glossy, deep green oval leaves. Bear's Paw Succulent Variegated: Fuzzy, claw-shaped leaves featuring cream and pink tipped edges. Tiger Jaws Succulent: Features spiky, jaw-like leaf margins that give it a fun, toothy look. Common Questions & Expert Tips Helping you find quick answers for easy succulent care. Why is my Crassula Ivory Pagoda stretching out and losing its tight shape? Stretching usually means your plant needs more light. When it does not get enough direct sun, the stems elongate to search for light, widening the space between leaves. Move it to your sunniest window to keep the growth tight and compact. How often should I water my Ivory Pagoda in the winter? During the cooler, darker winter months, your succulent goes dormant and uses very little water. You might only need to water it once every 4 to 6 weeks. Always check that the soil is completely dry before giving it a drink. Is Crassula Ivory Pagoda safe for household pets? Members of the Crassula family can be moderately toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. It is best to place your Ivory Pagoda on a sunny shelf or windowsill well out of reach of curious pets. "How big will a Crassula Ivory Pagoda get?" It stays quite compact. Indoors, individual columns usually reach about 4 to 6 inches tall before slowly branching out at the base to form a neat little cluster of geometric towers over time. Ready to Add This Geometric Gem to Your Space? Elevate your plant collection with the clean architectural lines of the Crassula Ivory Pagoda. We select every succulent with care and ship in protective packaging to ensure it arrives healthy at your door! Shop Crassula Ivory Pagoda Now
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- 4" Pot - Small
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- 4" Pot - Small — 28.00 CAD — In stock
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