Promosa Succulent Plant
Promosa Succulent Plant Characteristics
Chinese Name: Promosa, Alias: Latin Name: Crassula pruinosa, Family and Genus: Crassulaceae, Sedum Genus, Distribution of OriginPromosa Succulent Plant Introduction
Promosa is a medium to small-sized shrub variety with a small, compact stem that gradually extends and forms a cluster as it grows, resembling a shrub. The leaves are opposite, the plant diameter is not very large, the leaves are oblong and pointed. The entire leaf surface is covered with a thick, white powdery substance, and the white powder on the surface of the old leaves will crack. The plant produces clusters of white flowers.
Promosa requires sufficient sunlight for the plant to be more compact and attractive. Insufficient sunlight will cause the leaves to be loosely arranged and elongated. Promosa is a medium to small-sized plant that can be repotted every few years depending on its growth state. The pot diameter can be 1 to 2 inches larger than the plant diameter to promote plant growth. The growing medium must be dry before watering, and a slow-release fertilizer can be applied. Propagation is usually done through cutting and lateral buds, and can also be done by seeding. Cutting and division can be carried out throughout the year, taking healthy lateral buds or cuttings, drying the wounds, and planting them in loose and well-draining soil, waiting for roots to develop. It is a very easy-to-propagate variety of Sedum.
Promosa Succulent Plant Picture Collection
1. Promosa Image One
2. Promosa Image Two