About

Crassula sarcocaulis Eckl. & Zeyh. 'Ken Aslet' is a perennial succulent that reaches a height of approximately 30 cm. It features twisted, fleshy stems and branches that support narrow, pointed leaves with a mid-green coloration accented by red edges, measuring up to 3 cm in length. In late summer, this plant produces clusters of rose-pink flowers shaped like stars. While these blooms emit a fragrance, it may not be appealing to all.

About the genus

Crassula encompasses a variety of growth forms, including succulent annuals, perennials, and both evergreen shrubs and sub-shrubs. These plants feature thick, fleshy leaves and produce small flowers that are either star-shaped or funnel-shaped, arranged in terminal clusters.

Growing conditions

Sunlight
Full sun
Soil type
Chalk, Loam, Sand
Soil pH
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Soil moisture
Well-drained
Aspect
South-facing, West-facing
Exposure
Sheltered
UK hardiness
H3

Plant details

Plant type
Cactus Succulent
Habit
Spreading branched
Foliage
Evergreen
Height
0.1-0.5 metres
Spread
0.1-0.5 metres
Time to full height
5-10 years
Suggested uses
City and courtyard gardens, Coastal, Houseplants, Rock garden, Sub-tropical
Fragrance
Flower

Care notes

Cultivation
Unusually for this genus, this is a frost-tolerant species and can tolerate temperatures down to -5°C. Grow in very well-drained soil in full sun, for example in sheltered parts of a rock garden in warmer parts of the UK; it can also be grown under glass, in cactus compost in full light. See hardy cacti and succulent cultivation
Pruning
No pruning required
Propagation
Propagate by seed sown at 15-18°C in early spring, or by stem or leaf cuttings in spring or summer
Pest resistance
May be susceptible to mealybugs, vine weevil, aphids, and scale insects
Disease resistance
Generally disease-free