How to Grow and Care for a Watch Chain (Crassula muscosa) Crassula muscosa is an interesting succulent that grows up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall with a spreading habit of branching stems with tightly overlapping, stacked, narrow, light green leaves that entirely hide the stems The stems start erect but then trail over from the weight of the leaves
Learn How to Grow Watch Chain Crassula - Gardeners Path Watch chain crassula, Crassula muscosa, is a succulent in the Crassulaceae or stonecrop family, which includes jade plants and kalanchoe Native to South Africa and Namibia, it grows in full sun to part-shade, and is well-suited to Zones 9 to 12 gardens and houseplant cultivation
Crassula Muscosa Watch Chain: The Ultimate Care And . . . - succulent. care Crassula muscosa, commonly known as the ‘Watch Chain’ succulent, is a fascinating and low-maintenance plant prized for its intricate, chain-like foliage Native to South Africa, this unique succulent is perfect for hanging baskets, terrariums, or as a trailing accent in succulent arrangements
Crassula muscosa Care Indoors: Watch Chain Plant Indoor Care Crassula muscosa (Watch Chain Plant) requires bright light with at least 4-6 hours of direct sunshine, average warmth and humidity, and moderately moist, rich, well-drained, succulents soil coupled with monthly feeding in the growing season
How To Propagate And Care For Crassula muscosa (Watch Chain Succulent . . . Crassula muscosa (also called the money tree) belongs to the Crassulaceae family, native to South Africa and Namibia It’s a type of ‘Princess Pine’ succulent, but it’s also sometimes called ‘Lizard Tail’ because of its crinkly, scaly leaves
Watch Chain Plant (Crassula muscosa): An Essential Indoor Care Guide The Watch Chain Plant (Crassula muscosa) is a uniquely charming succulent, beloved for its intricate, tightly packed stems that resemble the links of a vintage watch chain This petite and fascinating plant brings a touch of texture and architectural interest to any indoor collection
Watch-Chain (Crassula Muscosa) Plant Care How to Grow, Water Often called the Watch Chain or Lizard's Tail, Crassula muscosa is a quirky, architectural succulent that looks like it belongs in an underwater coral reef or a prehistoric miniature forest
Crassula muscosa (Watch Chain) - The Green Thumbler Crassula muscosa, also known as Watch Chain, is a unique and eye-catching succulent that deserves a place in every houseplant enthusiast’s collection With its intricate, tightly-packed leaves that resemble a chain, this low-maintenance plant adds an interesting visual element to any space
Crassula Muscosa (Care Guide With Pictures)- Succulents Network This succulent type is a slow grower so even if it can be propagated by its seeds, this method is not recommended To propagate from the seeds, plant the seeds in a well-draining soil mixture