

10 - 15cm Crassula Hottentot Succulent House Plant in 11cm Pot
Crassula rupestris ssp. marnieriana āHottentotā is a distinctive, compact succulent from the Crassulaceae family, native to South Africa and Namibia. Commonly known simply as Crassula āHottentotā, this species is admired for its unique, beaded appearance and trailing habit, making it a favourite among collectors and succulent enthusiasts.
The plant forms dense, cascading stems tightly stacked with fleshy, round, overlapping leaves that create a rope-like or chain effect. The leaves are grey-green with red to pink edges, which intensify under bright sunlight or cooler temperatures. Mature plants can produce small clusters of star-shaped, pale pink to white flowers in winter, adding a delicate contrast to its geometric foliage.
Compact and ornamental, Crassula āHottentotā is ideal for hanging baskets, rock gardens, or small pots, where its trailing stems can spill beautifully over the edges.
Crassula āHottentotā ā Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright light to full sun. Indoors, position near a sunny south- or west-facing window. Outdoor plants enjoy full sun but should be gradually acclimatised to prevent leaf scorch.
Watering
Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Overwatering can quickly lead to root or stem rot. During the growing season (spring and summer), water every 2ā3 weeks; in winter, reduce to once a month or less.
Temperature and Humidity
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Temperature: Prefers 18ā28°C. Protect from frost; minimum 10°C.
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Humidity: Tolerates dry air perfectly; avoid overly humid environments.
Soil and Potting
Use a gritty, free-draining cactus or succulent compost. A mix of sand, perlite, and potting soil works well. Repot every 2ā3 years in spring, refreshing the soil to maintain good drainage.
Feeding
Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser. Do not fertilise during winter dormancy.
Pruning and Maintenance
Trim back leggy or damaged stems to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Cuttings root easily in well-draining soil, making propagation simple.
Growth and Maturity
A slow to moderate grower, typically reaching 15ā25 cm tall and forming long trailing stems up to 30 cm. Over time, it forms dense mats or hanging chains of fleshy leaves.
Common Issues
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Soft, mushy stems: Overwatering or poor drainage.
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Wrinkled leaves: Underwatering or extended drought.
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Leggy growth: Insufficient light.
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Pests: Occasionally mealybugs or aphids.
Background and Benefits
Crassula āHottentotā is part of the wider Crassula rupestris complex, which includes many geometrically beautiful succulents. Its compact, trailing habit and red-edged leaves make it a charming accent plant for mixed succulent arrangements or minimalist displays. Highly drought-tolerant and undemanding, itās perfect for sunny windowsills or outdoor summer planters.
ā Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright light to full sun
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Water: Sparingly; allow soil to dry out completely
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Temperature: 18ā28°C; protect below 10°C
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Humidity: Prefers dry air
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Soil: Gritty, well-draining succulent mix
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Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
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Growth: Compact trailing succulent, 15ā25 cm; stacked green leaves with red edges and small pale flowers
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Description
Crassula rupestris ssp. marnieriana āHottentotā is a distinctive, compact succulent from the Crassulaceae family, native to South Africa and Namibia. Commonly known simply as Crassula āHottentotā, this species is admired for its unique, beaded appearance and trailing habit, making it a favourite among collectors and succulent enthusiasts.
The plant forms dense, cascading stems tightly stacked with fleshy, round, overlapping leaves that create a rope-like or chain effect. The leaves are grey-green with red to pink edges, which intensify under bright sunlight or cooler temperatures. Mature plants can produce small clusters of star-shaped, pale pink to white flowers in winter, adding a delicate contrast to its geometric foliage.
Compact and ornamental, Crassula āHottentotā is ideal for hanging baskets, rock gardens, or small pots, where its trailing stems can spill beautifully over the edges.
Crassula āHottentotā ā Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright light to full sun. Indoors, position near a sunny south- or west-facing window. Outdoor plants enjoy full sun but should be gradually acclimatised to prevent leaf scorch.
Watering
Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Overwatering can quickly lead to root or stem rot. During the growing season (spring and summer), water every 2ā3 weeks; in winter, reduce to once a month or less.
Temperature and Humidity
-
Temperature: Prefers 18ā28°C. Protect from frost; minimum 10°C.
-
Humidity: Tolerates dry air perfectly; avoid overly humid environments.
Soil and Potting
Use a gritty, free-draining cactus or succulent compost. A mix of sand, perlite, and potting soil works well. Repot every 2ā3 years in spring, refreshing the soil to maintain good drainage.
Feeding
Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser. Do not fertilise during winter dormancy.
Pruning and Maintenance
Trim back leggy or damaged stems to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Cuttings root easily in well-draining soil, making propagation simple.
Growth and Maturity
A slow to moderate grower, typically reaching 15ā25 cm tall and forming long trailing stems up to 30 cm. Over time, it forms dense mats or hanging chains of fleshy leaves.
Common Issues
-
Soft, mushy stems: Overwatering or poor drainage.
-
Wrinkled leaves: Underwatering or extended drought.
-
Leggy growth: Insufficient light.
-
Pests: Occasionally mealybugs or aphids.
Background and Benefits
Crassula āHottentotā is part of the wider Crassula rupestris complex, which includes many geometrically beautiful succulents. Its compact, trailing habit and red-edged leaves make it a charming accent plant for mixed succulent arrangements or minimalist displays. Highly drought-tolerant and undemanding, itās perfect for sunny windowsills or outdoor summer planters.
ā Quick Care Summary
-
Light: Bright light to full sun
-
Water: Sparingly; allow soil to dry out completely
-
Temperature: 18ā28°C; protect below 10°C
-
Humidity: Prefers dry air
-
Soil: Gritty, well-draining succulent mix
-
Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
-
Growth: Compact trailing succulent, 15ā25 cm; stacked green leaves with red edges and small pale flowers























