Crassula hirtipes
Description
Source: leafsnapHedgehog Stonecrop (Crassula hirtipes) is a tiny succulent with decumbent to upright stems and green to reddish-green leaves with short recurved hairs. It grows in the shape of spreading tufts up to 6 inches in diameter. The leaves are egg-shaped to lance-shaped, up to 0.8 inches long and 0.3 inches broad. Flowers are tubular, cream to yellow, and occur in late winter and early spring in elongated clusters on hairy, lengthy peduncles. The specific epithet "hirtipes" is derived from the Latin words "hirtus" (hairy or shaggy) and "pes" (foot). This is due to the appearance of its hairy blossom stem.
Care Guide
💧 Water Every 2-3 weeks
☀️ Light
🌡️ Temperature
This plant will thrive in ordinary indoor temperatures ranging from 60 to 80 degrees F. It also does not need any additional humidity since it prefers dry air.
💨 Humidity
🪴 Soil
🌱 Fertilizer
Crassula hirtipes does not need much feeding, although it will benefit from a tiny quantity of organic fertilizer when it begins actively developing in mid-spring.
🪴 Pot & Repot
✂️ Pruning
The removal of dead leaves, damaged leaves, and branches that are no longer alive constitutes pruning.
🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity
The Hedgehog Stonecrop is safe for consumption by both humans and animals. It is possible for it to be the ideal houseplant for both kids and pets.
Characteristics
- Plant Type
- Broadleaf perennial evergreen
- Hardiness Zone
- 9-12
- Native Area
- South Africa