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Bonia Succulent Plant

Bonia Succulent Plant Attributes

Chinese Name: BoniaAlso Known As: Little Sugar Bean, Little Sugar PersonLatin Name: Crassula brownianaFamily and Genus: Crassulaceae, Sedum GenusDistribution: Southern Africa

Bonia Succulent Plant Introduction

Bonia is a succulent plant belonging to the Sedum Genus of the Crassulaceae family. The plant tends to grow in clusters. Bonia's leaves are a mint green color, small and round, with a slight texture and covered with a thin layer of downy hair. The stems are red, and during the cool and sunny seasons, the stems and leaves easily turn red.

Bonia requires abundant sunlight and a cool, dry environment. It is tolerant of partial shade but dislikes waterlogging and humid heat. It has the habit of growing in cool seasons and dormant in high summer temperatures. As Bonia grows relatively fast, repotting every 1-2 years is sufficient, usually done before the first watering in early spring. Bonia has branching, and propagation can be achieved through cutting and dividing.

Bonia Succulent Plant Image Appreciation

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