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Crassula schmidtii - Fairy tongue

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Crassula schmidtii is an enchanting succulent distinguished by the nickname, Fairy Tongue. Acclaimed for its striking jade-green, tongue-shaped foliage that, under the blushing kiss of sunlight, flashes brilliant hints of red, this extraordinary plant transforms ordinary spaces into captivating landscapes. The Fairy Tongue's leaves choreograph a unique spiral rosette pattern, evoking a sense of intricate wonder. Adding to its allure, this South African marvel, standing elegantly up to 15 cm tall, produces demure clusters of star-shaped white flowers, a delightful spectacle in summer months. Fairy Tongues thrive under bright, indirect light and their knack for low water usage makes them wonderfully low-maintenance. Whether you are garnishing rock gardens, augmenting terrariums, or enhancing your indoor succulent display, the Crassula schmidtii ensures a compelling presence and splendidly easy care. Embrace this hardy and charismatic plant, a choice equally fitting for the budding green thumb or the established botanophile.

  • Size: Up to 15 cm tall
  • Flowers: Tiny, star-shaped white flowers
  • Foliage: Jade-green, tongue-shaped leaves with hints of red at the tip under sunlight
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Bright, indirect light
  • Special Characteristic: Leaves form a spiraling rosette pattern
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