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Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata

  • Description
  • Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a rare succulent in the Crassulaceae family, prized by collectors and easy-care plant lovers alike. Native to South Africa, this drought tolerant succulent has adapted to rocky, arid conditions where water is scarce and sunlight is intense. Whether you are new to succulents or building a serious collection, Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a standout addition.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata forms a compact upright rosette with fleshy, pointed leaves that display a striking combination of green and purple tones, often marked with delicate spotted or speckled patterning that gives it that unmistakable tiger-like appeal. The leaves have a smooth yet firm texture, and the tight, layered rosette structure makes this tiger jade plant look almost sculptural. That distinctive coloring deepens beautifully under bright indirect light, making every angle worth admiring.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata can produce small, star-shaped flowers typical of the Crassula genus, though blooming is infrequent and usually triggered by a drop in nighttime temperatures during cooler months. Flowers are a bonus on this plant, because the foliage alone earns its place on any shelf or windowsill. Rotating the plant regularly ensures the rosette develops evenly and keeps the form looking its best from every direction.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a genuinely rare succulent for sale in most markets, which makes it a rewarding find for collectors hunting something special. It works beautifully in terrariums, on bright windowsills, or moved outside for summer in a sheltered spot, though it needs cover from rain to prevent root issues. Because this crassula picturata is slow-growing and stays compact, it fits naturally into small spaces and mixed succulent arrangements. Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the plant, and it is best placed on a high shelf away from small children.

  •   Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata thrives in bright indirect light and may scorch if placed directly in a south-facing window.

      Water Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata deeply every 10 to 14 days in summer, reducing to once a month in winter.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata does best in a well-draining cactus and perlite mix that prevents moisture from sitting around the roots.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata prefers temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees F (15 to 27 degrees C) and should be protected from frost.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a slow grower that needs no regular fertilizing, though a diluted succulent feed once in spring can help.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is hardy in USDA Zones 9 through 11, tolerating minimum temperatures down to around 25 to 30 degrees F (minus 4 to minus 1 degrees C) before frost damage becomes a risk. Gardeners growing Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata outdoors year-round will find the right climate across much of California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. Coastal areas of Oregon, along with parts of New Mexico and North Carolina's lower coastal plain, also fall within suitable zones, making this rare drought tolerant succulent accessible to a surprisingly wide range of outdoor growers.
  • Q: How often should I water Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata?
    A: Water Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata every 10 to 14 days during the growing season and cut back to once a month in winter. Always let the soil dry out completely between waterings to avoid root rot.

    Q: Is Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata safe around pets?
    A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata, so it is best kept on a high shelf well out of their reach.

    Q: How much light does Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata need?
    A: Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata does best in bright indirect light and should be kept away from intense direct sun, which can scorch the leaves. Rotating it regularly encourages an even, balanced rosette.

    Q: How fast does Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata grow?
    A: Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a slow grower, which is part of what makes it such a desirable and collectible plant. Its compact size means it stays manageable and rarely needs pruning.

    Q: Can I propagate Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata at home?
    A: Yes, Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata can be propagated from leaf or stem cuttings allowed to callous before being placed in dry, well-draining soil. Patience is key since this rare succulent roots slowly.

    Q: Can Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata go outside in summer?
    A: Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata can be moved outdoors for summer in a bright, sheltered spot with no direct midday sun. Always bring it back inside before temperatures drop and make sure it is protected from rain.

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  • Description
  • Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a rare succulent in the Crassulaceae family, prized by collectors and easy-care plant lovers alike. Native to South Africa, this drought tolerant succulent has adapted to rocky, arid conditions where water is scarce and sunlight is intense. Whether you are new to succulents or building a serious collection, Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a standout addition.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata forms a compact upright rosette with fleshy, pointed leaves that display a striking combination of green and purple tones, often marked with delicate spotted or speckled patterning that gives it that unmistakable tiger-like appeal. The leaves have a smooth yet firm texture, and the tight, layered rosette structure makes this tiger jade plant look almost sculptural. That distinctive coloring deepens beautifully under bright indirect light, making every angle worth admiring.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata can produce small, star-shaped flowers typical of the Crassula genus, though blooming is infrequent and usually triggered by a drop in nighttime temperatures during cooler months. Flowers are a bonus on this plant, because the foliage alone earns its place on any shelf or windowsill. Rotating the plant regularly ensures the rosette develops evenly and keeps the form looking its best from every direction.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a genuinely rare succulent for sale in most markets, which makes it a rewarding find for collectors hunting something special. It works beautifully in terrariums, on bright windowsills, or moved outside for summer in a sheltered spot, though it needs cover from rain to prevent root issues. Because this crassula picturata is slow-growing and stays compact, it fits naturally into small spaces and mixed succulent arrangements. Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the plant, and it is best placed on a high shelf away from small children.

  •   Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata thrives in bright indirect light and may scorch if placed directly in a south-facing window.

      Water Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata deeply every 10 to 14 days in summer, reducing to once a month in winter.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata does best in a well-draining cactus and perlite mix that prevents moisture from sitting around the roots.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata prefers temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees F (15 to 27 degrees C) and should be protected from frost.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a slow grower that needs no regular fertilizing, though a diluted succulent feed once in spring can help.

      Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is hardy in USDA Zones 9 through 11, tolerating minimum temperatures down to around 25 to 30 degrees F (minus 4 to minus 1 degrees C) before frost damage becomes a risk. Gardeners growing Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata outdoors year-round will find the right climate across much of California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. Coastal areas of Oregon, along with parts of New Mexico and North Carolina's lower coastal plain, also fall within suitable zones, making this rare drought tolerant succulent accessible to a surprisingly wide range of outdoor growers.
  • Q: How often should I water Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata?
    A: Water Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata every 10 to 14 days during the growing season and cut back to once a month in winter. Always let the soil dry out completely between waterings to avoid root rot.

    Q: Is Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata safe around pets?
    A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata, so it is best kept on a high shelf well out of their reach.

    Q: How much light does Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata need?
    A: Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata does best in bright indirect light and should be kept away from intense direct sun, which can scorch the leaves. Rotating it regularly encourages an even, balanced rosette.

    Q: How fast does Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata grow?
    A: Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata is a slow grower, which is part of what makes it such a desirable and collectible plant. Its compact size means it stays manageable and rarely needs pruning.

    Q: Can I propagate Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata at home?
    A: Yes, Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata can be propagated from leaf or stem cuttings allowed to callous before being placed in dry, well-draining soil. Patience is key since this rare succulent roots slowly.

    Q: Can Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata go outside in summer?
    A: Crassula Tiger Jade Picturata can be moved outdoors for summer in a bright, sheltered spot with no direct midday sun. Always bring it back inside before temperatures drop and make sure it is protected from rain.