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ebay succulent pots Crassula Dorothy 2" PotThe Crassula Dorothy is a charming and compact succulent prized for its striking geometric form and vivid color changes throughout the year. Belonging to the Crassulaceae family, this hybrid is a cross between Crassula deceptor and Crassula susannae, resulting in a plant that combines the best qualities of both parents, dense rosettes, compact size, and eye catching texture. Native to South Africa, each leaf is smooth yet slightly flattened, giving

The Crassula ‘Dorothy’ is a charming and compact succulent prized for its striking geometric form and vivid color changes throughout the year. Belonging to the Crassulaceae family, this hybrid is a cross between Crassula deceptor and Crassula susannae, resulting in a plant that combines the best qualities of both parents, dense rosettes, compact size, and eye-catching texture.

Native to South Africa, each leaf is smooth yet slightly flattened, giving the plant a geometric, almost architectural beauty that feels both natural and artistic. Its compact nature makes it perfect for modern minimalist spaces and rock gardens where texture and form take center stage. 

This small succulent typically reaches about 5 inches tall and 3 inches wide when mature, forming tight clusters over time.

Its leaves are soft gray-green with a hint of powdery coating, which helps protect them from harsh sunlight.

In cooler months or under bright light, the leaves often take on a rosy or reddish hue around the edges, adding seasonal color variation and charm.

During late spring to early summer, Crassula ‘Dorothy’ produces small, star-shaped white or pale pink flowers that emerge on short stalks above the foliage.

While the blooms are delicate and not overly showy, they contrast beautifully against the geometric leaves, adding to the plant’s ornamental appeal. The flowers attract pollinators like small bees and can last for several weeks under good growing conditions. 

What truly sets Crassula ‘Dorothy’ apart is its compact, geometric symmetry and color-shifting foliage. Few succulents manage to combine architectural form with such subtle beauty. It’s also an ideal choice for small pots, terrariums, or window sills where space is limited but impact is desired. The plant’s slow growth and dense structure make it easy to manage indoors, and it pairs well with other miniature succulents for decorative arrangements. 

When it comes to care, the Crassula ‘Dorothy’ grows best in USDA Zones 9–11.

It enjoys bright, indirect light indoors, ideally near an east- or south-facing window. 

Outdoors, it should be placed in partial to full sun but avoid harsh afternoon rays in very hot climates.

For soil, use a well-draining succulent mix, preferably sandy or gritty to prevent root rot. Water sparingly — allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. During active growth (spring and summer), watering every 2–3 weeks is sufficient, and in winter, once a month or less. Keep indoor temperatures between 60–80°F, and avoid letting it drop below 40°F. 

Propagation is simple through leaf or stem cuttings. Allow cuttings to callous for a few days before planting in dry, well-draining soil. They root readily, making it easy to expand your collection or share with friends. 

Final Thoughts

Overall, the Crassula ‘Dorothy’ is a delightful, low-maintenance succulent that perfectly balances elegance and resilience. Its geometric structure, color-changing foliage, and drought-tolerant nature make it a standout in any collection. Whether grown indoors as a tabletop accent or outdoors in a sunny rock garden, this compact succulent adds structure, texture, and beauty to any plant display, proof that small plants can make a big visual impact. 

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