

Crassula 'Princess Pine'
Spreading, mat forming succulent. Scale-like foliage forms segments that create an appearance reminiscent of coral. Green leaves carry undertones of purple. Excellent ground cover, container spiller, and can be adapted to live indoors as a houseplant.
Plant with Aloe Vera
Characteristics
- Landscape Size: 10"-18" tall, 6"-8" wide
- Light Requirement: Morning Sun/Afternoon Shade
- Water Needs: Low
- USDA Zone: 9a
- Growth Habit: Low, Spreading
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Attributes: Waterwise, Evergreen
These characteristics apply to the greater Sacramento area and nearby regions.
Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods.
Visit: UC Cooperative Extension Offices
Visit: National County Extension Offices
Green Thumb Guide
Performs best in well-drained soil. Allow soil to dry in between watering. Tolerates little watering most of the year, performs best with more frequent watering during our hot, dry summers.
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Description
Spreading, mat forming succulent. Scale-like foliage forms segments that create an appearance reminiscent of coral. Green leaves carry undertones of purple. Excellent ground cover, container spiller, and can be adapted to live indoors as a houseplant.
Plant with Aloe Vera
Characteristics
- Landscape Size: 10"-18" tall, 6"-8" wide
- Light Requirement: Morning Sun/Afternoon Shade
- Water Needs: Low
- USDA Zone: 9a
- Growth Habit: Low, Spreading
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Attributes: Waterwise, Evergreen
These characteristics apply to the greater Sacramento area and nearby regions.
Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods.
Visit: UC Cooperative Extension Offices
Visit: National County Extension Offices
Green Thumb Guide
Performs best in well-drained soil. Allow soil to dry in between watering. Tolerates little watering most of the year, performs best with more frequent watering during our hot, dry summers.





















