Crassula undulatifolia 'Max Cook', commonly known as Wavy Jade, is a unique, compact succulent featuring elongated, wavy-edged green leaves with a slight bluish tint. This eye-catching plant forms a dense, shrubby shape, making it a perfect low-maintenance addition to succulent gardens, rockeries, and container displays. In late winter to spring, it produces clusters of delicate white to pale pink flowers, adding a soft contrast to its striking foliage.
Growing Requirements:
Thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-draining, sandy or rocky soil. It is extremely drought-tolerant, requiring minimal watering once established.
Unique Features:
- Distinctive wavy leaves for added texture.
- Low-maintenance and drought-hardy.
- Produces clusters of delicate flowers in the growing season.
- Great for pots, rock gardens, and succulent arrangements.
Uses & Display Suggestions:
Perfect for rock gardens, succulent displays, container gardens, and xeriscaping. Also well-suited for indoor placement in bright locations.
Light requirement: Full Sun and Part sun/part shade
Water requirement: Low
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Soil: Well-Draining, Sandy, Rocky
Skill level: Beginner
Growth rate: Intermediate
Suitable for containers: Yes
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Drought tolerance: High
Frost tolerance: Low
Wind tolerance: Medium
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Suitable for shaping: Yes
Colour: Green with a bluish tint
Variegation: No
Size: Small/medium
Seasonality: Evergreen
Flowering: Yes; profuse/bright display
Flower colour: White to Pale Pink
Flower fragrant: No
Flowering season: Late Winter to Spring
Fruit: No
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