
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire
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- Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire is a rare dark succulent from the stonecrop family, originally native to the mountainous regions of China. This collector plant has gained popularity among enthusiasts for its distinctive deep coloration and compact growth habit that makes it perfect for indoor cultivation.
The Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire showcases striking dark burgundy to nearly black rosettes that form tight, geometric patterns. Each succulent leaf displays a glossy, almost metallic finish with deep purple-black tones that intensify in bright light. The compact rosettes typically reach 2-3 inches across, creating dense clusters that develop into stunning sculptural forms over time.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire produces delicate white to pale pink flower spikes that emerge from the center of mature rosettes during spring months. The small, star-shaped blooms create an elegant contrast against the dark foliage. This rare succulent tolerates dry heated air well, making it adaptable to various indoor environments throughout the year.
This low maintenance plant thrives both indoors and can move outside for summer enjoyment, though it needs cover from rain to prevent root rot. Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire should be kept on high shelves away from pets and small children, as cats and dogs shouldn't nibble the leaves. The hardy nature of this rare plant means it survives 10-day trips alone, making it ideal for busy collectors who appreciate its drought tolerant qualities.
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Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire thrives in direct sun but adapts to low-light conditions, though it scorches in south windows.
Water Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire deeply but infrequently, approximately every 10-14 days during growing season.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire requires well-draining cactus soil mix with added perlite or pumice for optimal drainage.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire prefers temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C) and tolerates brief cold snaps to 40°F (4°C).
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire grows slowly and requires minimal fertilizer, benefiting from diluted succulent food monthly during spring.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11, tolerating temperatures down to 40°F (4°C) before requiring protection. This rare succulent can grow year-round outdoors in Florida, Hawaii, southern California, southern Texas, southern Arizona, Louisiana, southern Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and coastal Oregon. Indoor cultivation extends the growing range to include states with harsher winters, making this collector plant accessible to enthusiasts in cooler climates who can enjoy Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire as a houseplant.
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Q: How often should I water my Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire?
A: Water deeply every 10-14 days during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter months when growth slows.
Q: Can Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire tolerate low light conditions?
A: Yes, this adaptable succulent handles both direct sun and low-light environments, even growing under office LEDs. Avoid placing in scorching south-facing windows.
Q: Is Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire safe around pets and children?
A: This plant should be kept out of reach of pets and best placed away from small children. Cats and dogs shouldn't be left to nibble or eat the plant.
Q: How big does Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire get?
A: Individual rosettes reach 2-3 inches across and form compact clusters. Growth is slow and controlled, making it perfect for small spaces and containers.
Q: Can I move my Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire outdoors in summer?
A: Yes, it can move outside for summer but needs cover from rain and protection from harsh weather. The plant is sensitive to being moved frequently.
Q: How fast does Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire grow?
A: This rare succulent is a slow grower that develops gradually over time. Patient collectors are rewarded with increasingly dense, sculptural clusters of dark rosettes.
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Description
- Description
- Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
-
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire is a rare dark succulent from the stonecrop family, originally native to the mountainous regions of China. This collector plant has gained popularity among enthusiasts for its distinctive deep coloration and compact growth habit that makes it perfect for indoor cultivation.
The Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire showcases striking dark burgundy to nearly black rosettes that form tight, geometric patterns. Each succulent leaf displays a glossy, almost metallic finish with deep purple-black tones that intensify in bright light. The compact rosettes typically reach 2-3 inches across, creating dense clusters that develop into stunning sculptural forms over time.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire produces delicate white to pale pink flower spikes that emerge from the center of mature rosettes during spring months. The small, star-shaped blooms create an elegant contrast against the dark foliage. This rare succulent tolerates dry heated air well, making it adaptable to various indoor environments throughout the year.
This low maintenance plant thrives both indoors and can move outside for summer enjoyment, though it needs cover from rain to prevent root rot. Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire should be kept on high shelves away from pets and small children, as cats and dogs shouldn't nibble the leaves. The hardy nature of this rare plant means it survives 10-day trips alone, making it ideal for busy collectors who appreciate its drought tolerant qualities.
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Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire thrives in direct sun but adapts to low-light conditions, though it scorches in south windows.
Water Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire deeply but infrequently, approximately every 10-14 days during growing season.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire requires well-draining cactus soil mix with added perlite or pumice for optimal drainage.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire prefers temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C) and tolerates brief cold snaps to 40°F (4°C).
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire grows slowly and requires minimal fertilizer, benefiting from diluted succulent food monthly during spring.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire thrives in USDA hardiness zones 9-11, tolerating temperatures down to 40°F (4°C) before requiring protection. This rare succulent can grow year-round outdoors in Florida, Hawaii, southern California, southern Texas, southern Arizona, Louisiana, southern Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and coastal Oregon. Indoor cultivation extends the growing range to include states with harsher winters, making this collector plant accessible to enthusiasts in cooler climates who can enjoy Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire as a houseplant.
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Q: How often should I water my Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire?
A: Water deeply every 10-14 days during growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Reduce frequency in winter months when growth slows.
Q: Can Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire tolerate low light conditions?
A: Yes, this adaptable succulent handles both direct sun and low-light environments, even growing under office LEDs. Avoid placing in scorching south-facing windows.
Q: Is Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire safe around pets and children?
A: This plant should be kept out of reach of pets and best placed away from small children. Cats and dogs shouldn't be left to nibble or eat the plant.
Q: How big does Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire get?
A: Individual rosettes reach 2-3 inches across and form compact clusters. Growth is slow and controlled, making it perfect for small spaces and containers.
Q: Can I move my Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire outdoors in summer?
A: Yes, it can move outside for summer but needs cover from rain and protection from harsh weather. The plant is sensitive to being moved frequently.
Q: How fast does Sinocrassula yunnanensis Napoli Noire grow?
A: This rare succulent is a slow grower that develops gradually over time. Patient collectors are rewarded with increasingly dense, sculptural clusters of dark rosettes.






















