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Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' is a rare hybrid succulent from the Crassulaceae family, combining traits of Cremnophila and Sedum to create a drought-tolerant plant. It forms tight rosettes and adapts well to indoor and outdoor growing.
The leaves are thick and paddle-shaped with a waxy coating, displaying blue-green to gray-green tones and textured patterns that resemble crocodile skin. In bright light, the foliage develops pink and purple edges, shifting from cool tones to warmer hues. The compact rosette stays relatively small and grows slowly, keeping its proportions manageable in any setting.
Small star-shaped flowers in white or pale pink emerge on tall stems above the rosette during spring and summer. The plant shows thirst by wilting its leaves slightly. It can go up to ten days without water.
It grows well on sunny windowsills and outdoor patios year-round in warm climates. It is pet-safe and non-toxic to cats and dogs, welcoming these plants into homes with animals.
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Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' grows well in bright indirect light to direct sun, developing best color in morning sunlight.
Water it deeply every 7-14 days during the growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings.
Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' requires well-draining cactus and succulent potting mix with added perlite for optimal drainage.
It prefers temperatures between 65-80°F and tolerates brief drops to 40°F without damage.
Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' grows slowly to moderately and needs minimal fertilizer, just diluted succulent food once monthly in spring.
It is hardy in USDA zones 9-11, tolerating frost down to 20°F with protection. It grows outdoors year-round in Florida, southern California, southern Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, southern Louisiana, coastal Georgia, coastal South Carolina, southern Nevada, and coastal Oregon. Indoor cultivation allows it to thrive in colder climates throughout all other US states.
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Q: How often should I water Cremnosedum 'Crocodile'?
A: During spring and summer, water every 7-14 days. Reduce to every 3-4 weeks in winter when growth slows and the plant needs less moisture.
Q: What light conditions work best?
A: Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' needs bright indirect light to direct morning sun. Intense afternoon rays can bleach or scorch the leaves.
Q: Is Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' safe for cats and dogs?
A: Yes, it is non-toxic and completely safe around pets.
Q: How large does it get?
A: Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' typically reaches 4-6 inches wide at maturity and rarely needs repotting more than every 2-3 years.
Q: Can Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' move outside for summer?
A: Yes, move it outside but protect it from rain and harsh afternoon sun, bringing it indoors before temperatures drop below 40°F.
Q: What happens if I overwater it?
A: Cremnosedum 'Crocodile' develops root rot when soil stays wet for extended periods. Let the soil dry completely between waterings to prevent this.