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buddha tower succulent Buddha's Temple Crassula | Crassula 'Buddha's Temple'

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buddha tower succulent Buddha's Temple Crassula | Crassula 'Buddha's Temple'Buddhas Temple Crassula, botanically listed as Crassula Buddhas Temple, is a live succulent plant selected for its distinctive form and ornamental appeal. Natural color, size, form, and presentation may vary slightly with season, maturity, and growing conditions. Morphological Characteristics Crassula Buddhas Temple is a remarkable hybrid succulent in the Crassulaceae family, likely a cross between Crassula pyramidalis and Crassula perfoliata var.

Buddha’s Temple Crassula, botanically listed as Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’, is a live succulent plant selected for its distinctive form and ornamental appeal. Natural color, size, form, and presentation may vary slightly with season, maturity, and growing conditions.

Morphological Characteristics


Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’ is a remarkable hybrid succulent in the Crassulaceae family, likely a cross between Crassula pyramidalis and Crassula perfoliata var. falcata. Native to South Africa, it’s prized for its architectural precision and unique, columnar form that resembles a miniature pagoda or temple tower—hence the name.


This compact plant features densely stacked, grey-green leaves that are tightly pressed together in perfect geometric symmetry. The square columns can reach 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) in height and about 3–5 cm (1–2 inches) in width. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and triangular with slightly upturned tips, forming a cross-shaped silhouette when viewed from above.


During late spring or summer, mature plants may produce a cluster of small pink to reddish flowers at the apex of the column. However, flowering is infrequent and the plant is mostly grown for its stunning structural appearance.

Growth Habits


Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’ grows slowly and maintains a tight, upright columnar shape. It remains a solitary grower, occasionally branching at the base if damaged or stressed. It’s ideal for small pots, geometric planters, or as part of a minimalist succulent arrangement. Its sculptural look makes it a favorite for collectors and design-conscious growers.

Maintenance Points


Lighting: Prefers bright, indirect light to filtered sunlight. Avoid harsh afternoon sun, which may scorch the leaves. Indoors, place near a south- or east-facing window.


Watering: Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to once every 3–4 weeks. Overwatering is the most common threat.


Soil: Requires a well-draining succulent mix. Amend with perlite or pumice to avoid water retention, which can lead to root or stem rot.


Temperature: Best kept between 18–27°C (65–80°F). Can tolerate brief exposure to around 4°C (40°F), but must be kept dry during cold weather.


Fertilization: During the growing season (spring to early autumn), feed monthly with a diluted succulent fertilizer. Avoid fertilizing in winter.


Potting: Use shallow pots with good drainage. Repot every 2–3 years or when roots outgrow the pot. Repot in spring before the growth period.


Humidity: Prefers low humidity. Ensure good airflow and avoid misting, which may encourage fungal issues between tightly stacked leaves.

Reproduction Method


1. Stem Offsets / Cuttings:


Selection: If offsets form at the base, they can be carefully removed with a clean knife.


Callusing: Let the offset dry for 3–5 days in a shaded area until a callus forms.


Planting: Place in a well-draining mix. Water lightly after a few days, then treat as a mature plant.


2. Leaf Propagation (Difficult):


• Rarely successful due to the leaf structure. Full rosette or offset propagation is preferred.


3. Seeds:


• Extremely rare and not commonly used for this hybrid.

Additional Tips


Pest Control: Watch for mealybugs between leaf layers. Use a soft brush or insecticidal soap to treat gently.


Disease Prevention: Avoid water entering the leaf crevices. Water directly at the soil line.


Pruning: Not required. Remove dead flower stalks or dried base leaves if present.


Display: Pairs beautifully with minimalist ceramics or as part of a Japanese-style rock garden.


Safety Note: Non-toxic and safe for pets and children. Handle gently to preserve symmetry.

Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’ is a living sculpture—compact, geometric, and truly meditative in form. With proper care, it can serve as a serene and eye-catching centerpiece in any succulent collection or indoor display.

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