The String of Buttons is a low-maintenance trailing succulent, with its angular leaves gracefully spiralling around a sturdy stem, creating a captivating stacked appearance. When exposed to sunlight, the edges of its grey-green leaves transform into a vibrant pink-red hue, adding a touch of boldness to its beauty. Initially, its stems grow vertically, but as they mature, they gracefully cascade over the sides of the pot, enhancing its casual charm.
Please note: the stems and leaves on this plant are fragile and despite our best efforts some may be lost during transit.
Crassula perforata – String Of Buttons Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Fast and furious! Ensure your Crassula perforata has fast-draining soil as it will grow increasingly unhappy if left sitting in excess water.
Can’t stand the heat? String Of Buttons Plants like dry air, so keep them out of the kitchen or bathroom!
Soak and dry. Completely saturate the soil, then allow it to completely dry out between waterings.
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate shade for short periods of time.
Watering
Soak the plant and allow the soil to drain freely as Crassula do not like having their roots sitting in water. Allow the soil to dry out before watering again to avoid overwatering.
Temperature
This plant will do well in average household temperatures: between 15-24°C. It is cold tolerant to sub-zero temperatures but only if bone dry – so best avoided!
Humidity
Crassula perforata prefers the dry spots in your home, avoid placing it in bathrooms and kitchens.
Feed
A weak solution of liquid fertiliser once a month during spring and summer.
Height & Growth Rate
A slow-growing houseplant with an ultimate height of around 30cm
Toxicity
Crassula are known to be poisonous to pets and humans, therefore keep away from animals and children. Leaves can cause irritation to the skin, handle with care.
Origin
Crassula murcosa are native to South Africa.



















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