Attractive, slow-growing succulent named after the pangolin; an animal ant and termite eater covered in tough, overlapping scales
After several years, they bloom with honey-scented, creamy-white flowers at the end of their growing tips
This succulent is one of the newest hybrids from the USA – it’s a cross between Crassula barklyi and Crassula perfoliata var. minor x Crassula tecta
| Mature Plant Size | Shoots grow up to 2-inches wide |
|---|---|
| Minimum Temperature | 25°F |
| Dormancy | Summer dormant |
| Propagation | Cuttings, Leaves, Offsets |
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