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Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime

  • Description
  • Crassula Morgan Hybrid w. Silver Springtime Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is a rare succulent hybrid in the Crassulaceae family, bred from Crassula parentage known for compact, architectural growth. Like most crassulas, its ancestors originate from the rocky, semi-arid regions of South Africa, where drought tolerance and resilience are built-in survival traits. This silver springtime succulent has earned a devoted following among collectors who seek unusual, hard-to-find varieties.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime forms a tidy, upright clustering habit with stacked or rosette-style leaves that have a distinctly silvery-gray-green coloration and a soft, powdery coating. The foliage is dense and geometric, giving it that signature crassula morgan hybrid silver springtime look that photographs beautifully against any backdrop. Its compact clustering form means it fills a 2'' or 4'' pot perfectly while still looking polished and intentional on a shelf or windowsill.

      Flowering details for Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime are not fully confirmed, but like many crassulas it may produce small clustered blooms after a night temperature drop encourages budding. What is certain is that this plant produces pollen and potential allergens during any bloom period, so allergy-sensitive households should take note. Beyond flowers, the silvery textural foliage alone makes Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime a standout in any succulent collection.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is wonderfully easy to care for, tolerates dry heated indoor air, and survives a 10-day trip alone without missing a beat, making it ideal for travelers and busy plant parents. It can move outside for summer in Zone 9, Zone 10, and Zone 11 climates, though it needs cover from rain to prevent rot. Keep this plant on a high shelf out of reach since cats, dogs, and toddlers should not be left to nibble or handle it, and its sap may cause skin or paw irritation. Sensitive to AC and heater vents, avoid placing it directly in forced airflow for best results.

  •   Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime thrives in bright indirect light to partial or full sun, ideally in an east or west-facing window.

      Water Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime deeply every 10-14 days in summer, pulling back to once every 3-4 weeks in winter.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime prefers a fast-draining cactus and succulent mix blended with extra perlite for optimal root health.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime performs best between 60-80°F (15-27°C) and should be protected from frost below 25°F (-4°C).

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is a slow to moderate grower that benefits from a diluted balanced fertilizer once monthly during the active growing season.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, tolerating minimum temperatures down to around 25°F (-4°C) before frost protection becomes necessary. Gardeners growing Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime outdoors will find the right conditions across California, Texas, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and coastal areas of Oregon and Washington. Parts of New Mexico, Arkansas, and North Carolina also fall within or near these zones, giving a wide range of growers the chance to enjoy this rare succulent year-round outdoors.
  • Q: How often should I water Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime?
    A: Water deeply every 10-14 days in warmer months and reduce to once every 3-4 weeks in winter. It shows thirst through slight leaf wilting, which is your cue to water.

    Q: Is Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime safe around pets and children?
    A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime, and it is best placed away from small children. Keep it on a high shelf where curious hands and paws cannot reach.

    Q: What kind of light does Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime need?
    A: It thrives in bright indirect light to partial or full sun near a sunny window. Rotate the pot regularly so all sides receive even light and maintain the plant's upright, balanced shape.

    Q: Can Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime go outside in summer?
    A: Yes, it loves spending summer outdoors in warm climates, particularly in Zone 9, 10, and 11 regions. Just make sure it has cover from rain to protect against overwatering and rot.

    Q: How do I propagate Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime?
    A: Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime propagates well from stem or leaf cuttings allowed to callous for a day or two before being placed in dry succulent mix. Rooting typically takes a few weeks in warm, bright conditions.

    Q: Is Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime rare?
    A: Yes, Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is considered a rare hybrid that is not commonly found in general garden centers. Its unusual silvery-gray-green coloring and compact clustering habit make it especially sought after by succulent collectors.

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  • Description
  • Crassula Morgan Hybrid w. Silver Springtime Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is a rare succulent hybrid in the Crassulaceae family, bred from Crassula parentage known for compact, architectural growth. Like most crassulas, its ancestors originate from the rocky, semi-arid regions of South Africa, where drought tolerance and resilience are built-in survival traits. This silver springtime succulent has earned a devoted following among collectors who seek unusual, hard-to-find varieties.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime forms a tidy, upright clustering habit with stacked or rosette-style leaves that have a distinctly silvery-gray-green coloration and a soft, powdery coating. The foliage is dense and geometric, giving it that signature crassula morgan hybrid silver springtime look that photographs beautifully against any backdrop. Its compact clustering form means it fills a 2'' or 4'' pot perfectly while still looking polished and intentional on a shelf or windowsill.

      Flowering details for Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime are not fully confirmed, but like many crassulas it may produce small clustered blooms after a night temperature drop encourages budding. What is certain is that this plant produces pollen and potential allergens during any bloom period, so allergy-sensitive households should take note. Beyond flowers, the silvery textural foliage alone makes Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime a standout in any succulent collection.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is wonderfully easy to care for, tolerates dry heated indoor air, and survives a 10-day trip alone without missing a beat, making it ideal for travelers and busy plant parents. It can move outside for summer in Zone 9, Zone 10, and Zone 11 climates, though it needs cover from rain to prevent rot. Keep this plant on a high shelf out of reach since cats, dogs, and toddlers should not be left to nibble or handle it, and its sap may cause skin or paw irritation. Sensitive to AC and heater vents, avoid placing it directly in forced airflow for best results.

  •   Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime thrives in bright indirect light to partial or full sun, ideally in an east or west-facing window.

      Water Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime deeply every 10-14 days in summer, pulling back to once every 3-4 weeks in winter.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime prefers a fast-draining cactus and succulent mix blended with extra perlite for optimal root health.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime performs best between 60-80°F (15-27°C) and should be protected from frost below 25°F (-4°C).

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is a slow to moderate grower that benefits from a diluted balanced fertilizer once monthly during the active growing season.

      Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, tolerating minimum temperatures down to around 25°F (-4°C) before frost protection becomes necessary. Gardeners growing Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime outdoors will find the right conditions across California, Texas, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and coastal areas of Oregon and Washington. Parts of New Mexico, Arkansas, and North Carolina also fall within or near these zones, giving a wide range of growers the chance to enjoy this rare succulent year-round outdoors.
  • Q: How often should I water Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime?
    A: Water deeply every 10-14 days in warmer months and reduce to once every 3-4 weeks in winter. It shows thirst through slight leaf wilting, which is your cue to water.

    Q: Is Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime safe around pets and children?
    A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime, and it is best placed away from small children. Keep it on a high shelf where curious hands and paws cannot reach.

    Q: What kind of light does Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime need?
    A: It thrives in bright indirect light to partial or full sun near a sunny window. Rotate the pot regularly so all sides receive even light and maintain the plant's upright, balanced shape.

    Q: Can Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime go outside in summer?
    A: Yes, it loves spending summer outdoors in warm climates, particularly in Zone 9, 10, and 11 regions. Just make sure it has cover from rain to protect against overwatering and rot.

    Q: How do I propagate Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime?
    A: Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime propagates well from stem or leaf cuttings allowed to callous for a day or two before being placed in dry succulent mix. Rooting typically takes a few weeks in warm, bright conditions.

    Q: Is Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime rare?
    A: Yes, Crassula Morgan hybrid w. Silver Springtime is considered a rare hybrid that is not commonly found in general garden centers. Its unusual silvery-gray-green coloring and compact clustering habit make it especially sought after by succulent collectors.