Crassula Conjuncta. Can grow to approximately 30 cm high and will then fall over and propagate where sections touch the ground. These Crassula are a highly branching species and offset easily making it the perfect plant for hanging baskets or along the edges of rock gardens where they will readily form dense clusters of stems.
Incorrectly called Crassula pagoda Description of String of Buttons Crassula perforata The String of Buttons is a shrub-like sprawling succulent that has stems and leaves that look like they are stacked on top of each other. Crassula conjuncta has fleshy triangular green leaves with red-orange margins and a vertical growth habit. Look for those with rippled or tubular leaves.
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Crassula conjuncta has fleshy triangular green leaves with red-orange margins and a vertical growth habit. The generic name Crassula derives from the Latin crassus meaning thick and refers to the fleshy plump leaves. Crassula Conjuncta Plant Specs. Crassula Conjuncta Plant Description.