Took a real close look at my succulents today and saw these rather small flowers, which can sometimes be overlooked especially when I have so few blooms…
My Crassula Dianne living next to a window in my studio gave me 2 little white flowers recently. I have a few of them around. Although they seem to be growing happily, spreading and expanding their territories, they have not flowered until now.
Lovely yellow blooms from my indoor Echeveria
Understated little white flowers of Crassula anomala – am hoping they will propagate quickly or I will have to buy more.
Small red flowers of Kalanchoe pumila (with Crassula coralita in the background) – I wish I have more of them so that the flowers stand out.
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Great to find you, Evelyn. We have a lot in common. I draw in charcoal - self taught kinds.
You have a lovely blog, and a very nice collection of succulents. I absolutely adore succulents but been unlucky with them. We live in an apartment in Delhi with some space outside to have a few potted plants. Extreme weather conditions (34-115 is the range from winter to summer) plays a role too.
So, am going to ask you a lot of questions in terms of soil mix, watering, light requirement etc...looking forward to more exchanges... see you around.
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