Crassula corymbulosa 'Shark's Tooth'
With narrow, pointed leaves stacked up each narrow stem, it is no surprise how Crassula corymbulosa 'Shark's Tooth' earned its name! The tower-like growth habit of each stem culminates in a uniquely symmetrical rosette, making this variety a stunner from any angle. The bright green leaves are known to flush a reddish hue when sun stressed, and each stem can reach up to 8 inches tall at maturity, making ‘Shark’s Teeth’ an exceptional standalone specimen, or a ground-covering addition to succulent arrangements or temperature rock gardens. Adapted to the arid conditions of South Africa and Namibia, this variety thrives on neglect – indeed, overwatering is far more likely to harm this succulent than under watering! Be sure to utilize an extremely porous soil mix, such as a cactus medium supplemented with pumice or perlite, and a pot with ample drainage. Water thoroughly but infrequently, in accordance with the ‘soak and dry’ method. Ample airflow around the leaves and soil surface with sa