Crassula Pagoda Village profile
Crassula Pagoda Village is a succulent perennial herbaceous plant of the genera crassulaceae and Imperial Pagoda Village. Stunted plants are tufted and only 5 ~ 8 cm tall.
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Morphological characteristics of Crassula Pagoda Village
The Crassula Pagoda Village is a succulent perennial herbaceous plant. It is a fascicled, short, 5 to 8 centimeters in diameter and located in an upright and sometimes prostrate position. Leaves are sessile, opposite, densely arranged in four rows. The leaf blade is cordate or long triangular, base large, gradually smaller, apex minimal, nearly apical. Leaves are dark green, reddish brown or brown in winter and early spring during the cold season or under sunny conditions, with a white cuticle around the margin. The leaves of the whole plant are arranged closely and neatly, gradually decreasing from the base to form a pagoda shape.
The context of Crassula Pagoda Village
The short plants in Crassula Pagoda Village are fascinating and have deep green leaves. During the cold seasons of winter and early spring, or under abundant sunshine, the leaves are reddish brown or brown, with white cuticles around the edges. The entire plant is arranged in a tight, orderly array, gradually thinning up from the base to form a Pagoda. It should be put in the sunny and warm, dry environment.
The main value of Crassula Pagoda Village
The quaint, well-lined leaves of Crassula Pagoda Village look like a stack of pagodas. Under the whole sunshine environment bright-coloured bright eye, the look below astigmatism environment also does not have elegant lasting appeal one time. It is suitable to use a small craft potted plant, adorn the windowsill with bright sunshine, terrace to wait, and add a wit to the bedroom.
Methods of reproduction in Crassula Pagoda Village
1. Plant division: The propagation of Crassula Pagoda Village can be combined with the spring basin change for plant division. The method is to separate the plants with dense growth, about 3 ~ 4 branches per cluster, and directly plant them on the soil of the basin.
2. Sowing: Seedtime of crassula pagoda village should be in April to May, with the appropriate temperature around 20℃. Seeds collected and preserved in advance should be sown, and they will germinate two weeks later, with the seedlings growing rapidly.
3, cutting: The Crassula Pagoda Village cutting in the plant growth period to cut healthy and full top cuttings into sandy soil. Cuttings are required to grow 3 to 5 cm long, at least 4 pairs of leaves are retained, the appropriate temperature is 18 to 24℃, the air maintains a micro tide, about 2 to 3 weeks will grow out of the root.
Maintenance of Crassula Pagoda Village
The Crassula Pagoda Village appreciates a well-lit, well-ventilated and dry environment. Watering normally during the spring and autumn growing season, dormancy during the hot summer, avoiding moisture, and keeping the plants illuminated all seasons except for the appropriate shading at noon in summer, which can lengthen the leaf spacing and unsightly appearance.