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ivory towers succulent Crassula Ivory Towers Crassula Conjuncta Succulent For Sale 2 inch / Clay Pot by Succulents BoxDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Crassula Conjuncta, also called "Ivory Towers", is native to South Africa. It has attractive silvery green leaves with deep red rims. The leaves are very similar to that of Crassula Perforata String of buttons, but are fleshier and grow more compact. Crassula Ivory Tower produces clusters of tiny white flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. All of the plants may be shipped bare root. Regular mixes for
- Crassula Conjuncta, also called "Ivory Towers", is native to South Africa. It has attractive silvery green leaves with deep red rims. The leaves are very similar to that of Crassula Perforata String of buttons, but are fleshier and grow more compact.
- Crassula Ivory Tower produces clusters of tiny white flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
- All of the plants may be shipped bare root.
- Regular mixes for cacti and succulents, Mixture of regular potting soil, bird sand and pumice.
- Minimum of 3 hours direct sunlight per day.
- Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch, then let drain completely. Avoid letting water sit for too long in the soil to prevent rot and fungal diseases.
- Average summer temperatures from 65ºF/18ºC to 70ºF/21ºC are ideal. In winter, it can survive temperatures as low as 50ºF/10ºC.
- Feed with a controlled-release fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season.
- You can propagate Crassula Ivory Towers by division, offsets or leaf cuttings. The easiest way is to propagate from a single leaf: put the leaf in a succulent or cacti mix, then cover until it sprouts.
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Zone 9a 20 to 25 °FZone 9b 25 to 30 °F
Zone 10a 30 to 35 °F
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good stuff
I like this sun block. It doesn't sting my eyes and it seems to be effective. I am out in the sun a lot and I don't burn with this on, so it must work. It's not greasy so I use it under make up.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2011
★★★★★ 5
Easy to apply, neutral smell, and lasts long
I usually hate sunscreen, but this brand is acceptable. It doesn't leave a terrible waxy feeling on your skin, and it's easy to apply on your face. Also, it doesn't have an overpowering smell, which is nice.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2013
★★★★★ 2
Dry-touch but still uncomfortable to wear
It didn't rub in like regular sunblock, I suppose because the of the 'dry-touch'. But I could still feel it on my skin and was a little bit itchy. If you continue to rub it actually kind of peels away-then obviously negating putting it on in the first place. :(
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2014
★★★★★ 5
It is a great sunscreen.
I love it, because it is no greasy and it feels like you don't have it on your face. It is a little expensive comparing to others but I think it is a good choice.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2013
★★★★★ 4
Have used it for years
One of the the best on the market because it is a broad spectrum sunscreen protecting against both UVA and UVB rays. But as with all lotions it must be reapplied after several hours.
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