Crassula rogersii — Description
Crassula rogersii is a distinctive succulent known for its thick, velvety leaves covered in fine hairs that give the plant a soft, fuzzy texture. The compact, branching growth habit forms a dense, sculptural mound, and the foliage may develop warm reddish tones along the edges when grown in bright light. Its unique texture and easy-care nature make it an excellent choice for succulent arrangements, containers, rock gardens, or bright indoor spaces.
Care Guide
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Sun Needs: Full sun to bright light; strong light encourages compact growth and color
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Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings; avoid overwatering
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Soil: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
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Height: Approximately 6–12 inches tall
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Spread: About 8–12 inches wide
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Temperature: Prefers warm conditions; protect from frost and freezing temperatures
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Maintenance: Low maintenance; ensure excellent drainage, remove dry leaves as needed, and provide good airflow



