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spiral succulent plant Crassula Spiralis 2" Pot

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spiral succulent plant Crassula Spiralis 2" PotThe Crassula spiralis or Crassula estagnol spiralis, is an eye catching succulent known for its intricate, spiral shaped foliage that sets it apart from other members of the Crassula, opens in a new tab genus. This plants mesmerizing growth pattern makes it stand out in succulent collections, rock gardens, and container displays. Its compact and geometric appearance adds a modern aesthetic to any space. The Spiralis Crassula is highly adaptable and

The Crassula spiralis or Crassula estagnol ‘spiralis’, is an eye-catching succulent known for its intricate, spiral-shaped foliage that sets it apart from other members of the Crassula, opens in a new tab genus. This plant’s mesmerizing growth pattern makes it stand out in succulent collections, rock gardens, and container displays. Its compact and geometric appearance adds a modern aesthetic to any space. The Spiralis Crassula is highly adaptable and resilient, making it a popular choice among both novice and experienced succulent enthusiasts. 

Native to South Africa, it has adapted to withstand dry conditions by storing water in its thick, fleshy leaves. In its natural habitat, it grows in rocky outcrops and well-drained soils, benefiting from bright sunlight and minimal rainfall. 

Crassula spiralis is a compact succulent with tightly wound spiral-forming leaves that give it a distinct and sculptural appearance.

The leaves are thick, fleshy, and have a slightly bluish-green hue.

When mature, this plant typically reaches a height of 4 to 6 inches and spreads slightly outward.

Over time, it can form small clumps, creating a dense and visually appealing succulent arrangement. 

Crassula spiralis produces small, star-shaped flowers that emerge from the center of the plant on short stalks from late spring to early summer.

These delicate blooms are usually white or pale pink, adding a subtle yet charming contrast to the plant’s intricate foliage.

When it comes to Crassula spiralis care, it thrives in bright, indirect light or direct morning sunlight. If grown indoors, placing it near a south- or east-facing window ensures it receives sufficient light. Outdoors, it prefers full sun to partial shade, with at least 6 hours of sunlight daily.  

Like most succulents, Crassula spiralis has low water requirements. It should be watered deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it’s best to err on the side of caution. 

When growing indoors, it thrives in temperatures between 60°F and 80°F. It prefers low to moderate humidity and should be kept away from drafts or sudden temperature fluctuations. 

In the United States, this is mostly an indoor plant, but if you live in southern Florida or Hawaii, then you can cultivate it outdoors in USDA zones 9-11.

 In colder climates, it should be brought indoors during the winter months to prevent frost damage. 

Use a well-drained succulent mix, opens in a new tab for healthy growth. A diluted, balanced NPK fertilizer can be applied once a year during the growing season in the spring to promote healthy growth. Avoid fertilizing in winter when the plant is dormant. 

Crassula spiralis can be propagated through leaf cuttings, stem cuttings, or offsets. The easiest method is by taking a healthy leaf or stem cutting, allowing it to callous over for a few days, and then placing it in dry, well-draining soil. Water sparingly until roots develop. Offsets that form around the base of the mother plant can also be gently separated and replanted. 

The Bottom Line

Overall, the Crassula spiralis is a truly captivating succulent that combines architectural beauty with easy maintenance. Its spiral-forming leaves make it an exceptional addition to succulent arrangements, terrariums, and rock gardens. With proper care, including bright light, well-draining soil, and infrequent watering, this plant will thrive and continue to enhance any indoor or outdoor space. Whether you’re an avid succulent collector or a beginner, Crassula spiralis is a rewarding choice that showcases nature’s ability to create stunning geometric designs. 

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