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Crassula Rogersii, named for Frederick A. Rogers, (sometimes known as William Rogers) a missionary and plant collector who went on expeditions in S. Africa in search of new plants. Leaves are clumps of soft, puffy, little, club shaped pillows in a yellowy sage green with a glowing, thin red edge and covered in softest, velvety flocking, thought to trap misty moisture passing by. Getting to about 1' tall and not too wide, it's just a potful of little red stems holding pairs of puffs. Bright light and cold weather bring redder red on the leaves. Summer brings bursts of light yellow star flowers.
- Drought Tolerant
- Low Maintenance
Quick Care Guide:
- Water - Low (1): Needs very little water to survive. Wait until the plant is completely dry then fully soak. Drought tolerant by nature.
- High - (5): Plant needs a lot of light; direct is even better. These plants do best when placed on a window sill or next to a bright window. Avoid concentrated, hot light from window which may cause burning (magnifying glass effect).
- Difficulty - Low (1): These plants need barely any attention to thrive. Set it and forget it.