Description
Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis ‘Petite Bicolor’ is a mat-forming succulent with slender, trailing stems. The tiny, heart-shaped leaves are grey-green with cream to pale green margins. The edges become pink or red when exposed to bright sunlight. It is frequently misidentified as Sedum ‘Little Missy’, which can be confirmed by its flowers.
Family: Crassulaceae | Genus: |
Common Name(s): Crassula 'Petite Bicolor', Crassula 'Little Missy' | Mature Size: 5 cm in height & 5 - 15 cm stems |
Origin: Dwarf cultivar of Crassula pellucida 'Variegata', native to South Africa. | Dormancy: |
Flower Colours: White - Pink | Bloom Season: Summer |
Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect sunlight / Morning Sun & Afternoon Shade | Watering: “Soak and dry” method (Only when soil is dry) |
Temperatures: 15 - 24°C | Min: 10°C | Max: 29°C | Toxic: Yes, if ingested |




