
Crassula quadrangularis
Crassula quadrangularis is a fascinating, small-sized succulent native to South Africa. It is characterised by its unique quadrangular (four-angled) stems that grow in a compact, upright form. This drought-tolerant plant is well-adapted to arid conditions and thrives in containers, rock gardens, or as part of a succulent arrangement.
Distinctive Features
- Square Stems: The defining characteristic of this species is its four-angled, stacked stems, giving it a geometric appearance.
- Fleshy, Overlapping Leaves: Its leaves are tightly arranged along the stems, forming a striking, almost architectural structure.
- Yellowish-Green Flowers: Produces small, star-shaped yellowish-green flowers in the growing season, adding to its ornamental appeal.
Care Tips
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light to full sun; some shade in intense afternoon sun prevents scorching.
- Water: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings; overwatering can lead to root rot.
- Humidity: Thrives in dry conditions and does not require high humidity.
- Temperature: Best kept in temperatures between 18-25°C; avoid frost exposure.
- Fertiliser: Feed with a diluted succulent fertiliser once a month during the growing season.
- Potting: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix in a container with drainage holes.
- Propagation: Easily propagated from stem cuttings; allow cuttings to callous before planting in dry soil.
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Crassula quadrangularis
Crassula quadrangularis is a fascinating, small-sized succulent native to South Africa. It is characterised by its unique quadrangular (four-angled) stems that grow in a compact, upright form. This drought-tolerant plant is well-adapted to arid conditions and thrives in containers, rock gardens, or as part of a succulent arrangement.
Distinctive Features
- Square Stems: The defining characteristic of this species is its four-angled, stacked stems, giving it a geometric appearance.
- Fleshy, Overlapping Leaves: Its leaves are tightly arranged along the stems, forming a striking, almost architectural structure.
- Yellowish-Green Flowers: Produces small, star-shaped yellowish-green flowers in the growing season, adding to its ornamental appeal.
Care Tips
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light to full sun; some shade in intense afternoon sun prevents scorching.
- Water: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings; overwatering can lead to root rot.
- Humidity: Thrives in dry conditions and does not require high humidity.
- Temperature: Best kept in temperatures between 18-25°C; avoid frost exposure.
- Fertiliser: Feed with a diluted succulent fertiliser once a month during the growing season.
- Potting: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix in a container with drainage holes.
- Propagation: Easily propagated from stem cuttings; allow cuttings to callous before planting in dry soil.
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Crassula quadrangularis is a fascinating, small-sized succulent native to South Africa. It is characterised by its unique quadrangular (four-angled) stems that grow in a compact, upright form. This drought-tolerant plant is well-adapted to arid conditions and thrives in containers, rock gardens, or as part of a succulent arrangement.
Distinctive Features
- Square Stems: The defining characteristic of this species is its four-angled, stacked stems, giving it a geometric appearance.
- Fleshy, Overlapping Leaves: Its leaves are tightly arranged along the stems, forming a striking, almost architectural structure.
- Yellowish-Green Flowers: Produces small, star-shaped yellowish-green flowers in the growing season, adding to its ornamental appeal.
Care Tips
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light to full sun; some shade in intense afternoon sun prevents scorching.
- Water: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings; overwatering can lead to root rot.
- Humidity: Thrives in dry conditions and does not require high humidity.
- Temperature: Best kept in temperatures between 18-25°C; avoid frost exposure.
- Fertiliser: Feed with a diluted succulent fertiliser once a month during the growing season.
- Potting: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix in a container with drainage holes.
- Propagation: Easily propagated from stem cuttings; allow cuttings to callous before planting in dry soil.



















