Crassula falcata is a succulent species native to coastal regions of South Africa, typically found in sandy, well-drained soils. Belonging to the Crassulaceae family, it is characterized by falcate leaves and clustered inflorescences. It is a polycarpic species often cultivated for its distinctive leaf shape. Leaves are fleshy, rigid, falcate, green-grey with smooth margins. The plant has a compact, bushy habit reaching up to 40 cm in height. Inflorescences form clusters with small creamy-white flowers on mature specimens.
Prefers full sun or bright partial shade. Use a well-draining mineral substrate; water only after the soil is completely dry. Minimum temperatures should not fall below 5 °C. A pot with excellent drainage is essential.