Crassula
- Crassula Geldboom arborescensCrasula arborescensSpecial Price €3.25 Regular Price €6.50Only 6 leftDe Crassula 'Geldboom' Arborescens is gemakkelijkte herkennen aan zijn lichtblauw tot lichtgrijs vlezige bladeren die vaak een roodachtig lint bij... Learn More
- Crassula Portulacea GeldboomCrassula portulacea€3.25Out of stockOut of stockDe Crassula portulacea, in Nederland ook wel De Geldboom of Jade Plant genoemd, heeft unieke glanzende groene dikke vlezige bladeren. Learn More
- Crassula Ovata Gollum (Geldboom)Crassula ovata Gollum€5.25Out of stockOut of stockCrassula Ovata Gollum heeft unieke glanzende groene buisvormige bladeren. De stam van deze Crassula plant, die dikker wordt met de jaren,... Learn More
- Crassula ovata Minor (Geldboom)Crasula ovata MinorSpecial Price €3.50 Regular Price €6.95Out of stockOut of stockDe Crassula ovata Minor, ook bekend als Crassula ovata Minima of Geldboom, heeft glanzende groene dikke vlezige bladeren met rode randen. Learn More
- Crassula Perforata Giant Form (Geldboom)Crassula perforata Giant Form€5.50 As low as €5.25Out of stockOut of stockCrassula's worden ook wel Jade Plant of Geldboom genoemd, het zijn struikvormige vetplanten en gemakkelijke kamerplanten. Crassula perforata Giant... Learn More
Crassula lucky plant or Money Plant
Crassula belongs to the group of plants known as "succulents" plants. The genus Crassula includes around 200 species. Crassulas are usually propagated by stem or leaf cuttings so you can easily cultivate new plants by sticking a leaf into some soil. Many species originally come from South Africa and grow in sunny, dry areas.
They are not frost hardy but make great easy to maintain succulent houseplants. They are able to survive long dry periods. Crassula are not fussy when it comes to the soil but its important that the soil can drain the water immediately. When the soil is too wet there is also the possibility that the roots will rot. Let the soil dry out properly before you water it again and not just the top soil, check the roots regularly. Because Crassula grows slowly it is not necessary to feed it much.