Crassula Falcata Propeller Plant, is a distinct succulent that has an attractive propeller-style foilage that can grow up to 2 feet and a striking, sickle-shaped, gray-green leaves. It produces a small, brillian verimillion to scarlet-red flowers that appears in mid-summer or late autumn months, which may attract many pollinating insects to the garden.
Light | Minimum of 3 hours direct sunlight per day.
Soil |Porous and well-drained. Optimal pH is around 6.0 (slightly acidic). We recommend regular mixes for cacti and succulents, mixture of regular potting soil, bird sand and pumice.
Water | If kept indoors, it needs very little water (allow the soil to dry out thoroughly between waterings). Avoid letting water sit for too long in the soil to prevent rot and fungal diseases.
An excellent succulent that provides a nice contrast when planted with other succulents, especially for rockeries, containers, and as well as a roof-top garden. It will also provide lovely texture in a sparsely planted grassland garden.