Suginoko? Actually, despite its unusual look, this is a truly tough succulent that can withstand some pretty harsh environments. This Crassula has slender threads, each about 5–10 mm in diameter, that grow upright in a tight, vertical fashion. The stems can reach up to 60 cm, eventually forming a small bush. If you take a closer look, you'll notice these thin threads are like miniature versions of C. pyramidalis and C. 'Buddha's Temple' , with tiny, square leaves stacked up on top of each other. Despite appearances, it's highly drought-tolerant—a real survivor that keeps thriving even under my rather spartan care. If you snip off a branch tip and just lay it on the soil, it will root on its own, sending out side shoots and steadily multiplying.



| Season Type | Sp/Fa |
|---|---|
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun Partial Shade |
| Hardiness | 0℃ / 32℉ |
| Blooming Season | Sp Su Fa Wi |
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