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Crassula marginalis rubra variegata, affectionately known as the Calico Kitten, is a charming trailing succulent adored for its pastel-hued, heart-shaped leaves and compact cascading growth. A member of the Crassulaceae family and native to South Africa, this variety is one of the most decorative and delicate-looking Crassulas, prized by collectors for its versatility and irresistible colour palette.
The small, fleshy leaves display variegated shades of cream, green, rose-pink, and soft lilac, arranged densely along thin, trailing stems. Under bright light, the pink margins intensify, giving the plant a candy-like vibrancy. In bloom, it produces clusters of small, star-shaped white flowers that add a delicate touch to its soft, cascading foliage. Perfect for hanging planters, succulent bowls, or decorative tabletops, Crassula marginalis rubra variegata is a living tapestry of colour and charm.
Compact, colourful, and full of texture, the Calico Kitten is the perfect balance of whimsy and refinement a miniature succulent masterpiece for every collection.
Thrives in bright, indirect light to full sun. The variegation and pink tones become more pronounced with increased light exposure. Indoors, place near a bright south- or west-facing window. In outdoor settings, provide partial sun to prevent scorching in the midday heat.
Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Like most succulents, Crassula marginalis stores moisture in its leaves, making it highly drought-tolerant. Overwatering can quickly lead to root rot or leaf drop. In winter, reduce watering further as the plant enters dormancy.
Temperature: Prefers warm conditions between 1828 C; protect from frost and temperatures below 10 C.
Humidity: Thrives in dry air; avoid humid environments or misting, which can cause fungal issues.
Use a gritty, well-draining succulent mix, such as cactus soil combined with perlite or pumice. Excellent drainage is essential to prevent water retention around the roots. Terracotta pots are ideal for natural airflow. Repot every 23 years in spring to refresh the soil and manage growth.
Feed once every 68 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a diluted cactus or succulent fertiliser. Avoid fertilising during winter dormancy.
Trim back long or leggy stems to maintain a dense, trailing form. The cuttings root easily in soil or water, making propagation simple. Remove any dried or damaged leaves to keep the plant looking tidy. Wipe dust gently from the foliage to maintain its soft sheen.
A moderate grower, Crassula marginalis rubra variegata typically reaches 1015 cm in height and can trail up to 60 cm or more. Over time, it forms lush, colourful mats of interwoven stems. With ample light and good airflow, mature plants produce clusters of dainty white flowers in late spring or summer.
Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
Faded colours: Insufficient light.
Shrivelling: Underwatering or prolonged drought.
Pests: Occasionally aphids or mealybugs; treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Native to South Africa, Crassula marginalis rubra variegata grows naturally in rocky, well-drained habitats where it thrives under intense sunlight and infrequent rainfall. The name Calico Kitten perfectly captures its playful blend of pink, cream, and green, reminiscent of a patchwork of soft hues.
In cultivation, it is a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor arrangements, offering a splash of colour year-round with minimal maintenance. Like other Crassulas, its also known for its air-purifying qualities and symbolic meanings of prosperity, protection, and endurance adding charm and positivity to any space.
Light: Bright, indirect to full sun; colour intensifies with more light
Water: Let soil dry completely between watering; water sparingly in winter
Temperature: 1828 C; avoid below 10 C
Humidity: Low; prefers dry air
Soil: Gritty, free-draining mix cactus soil, perlite, pumice
Feed: Every 68 weeks in spring/summer
Growth: Trailing or mat-forming habit, 1015 cm tall, up to 60 cm trailing; heart-shaped pink, green, and cream variegated leaves
Toxicity note: Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from pets and children.
Display Crassula marginalis rubra variegata in a hanging basket, trailing over a shelf, or nestled in a mixed succulent arrangement to highlight its colourful, cascading form. Its pastel tones pair beautifully with silver-leaved succulents like Senecio herreianus (String of Watermelons) or architectural species like Aloe aristata. For a striking contrast, plant it in a charcoal or terracotta pot the warm and cool tones will make the variegation glow. Perfect for sunlit windowsills, conservatories, or outdoor summer displays, this charming succulent brings year-round cheer and texture to any setting.