Bright Light
to Full Sun
Drought Tolerant
Low water once established
Succulent
Free-draining mix
Low Maintenance
Easy care
500mm-1m
Mature height
500mm-1m
Mature width
Suitable For
Large Pots
Courtyards
Sunny Patios
Beginner Friendly
Rockeries
Architectural Foliage
Why We Recommend It
- Crassula Max Cook is a succulent-style plant suited to bright positions and free-draining mixes.
- It is best for customers wanting a tough, sculptural plant for pots, sunny patios or low-water garden areas.
- Because the exact cultivar needs confirmation, the final listing should be checked against supplier information before upload.
Pot Sizes & Plant Heights
Current sizes can vary depending on seasonal stock and supplier availability.
Available sizes and plant heights are an approximate guide only. Stock fluctuates through the season and other sizes may be available. All plant stock and sizes are approximate and subject to grower availability at the time of year. View our Pot Sizes Explained guide.
Plant Details
| Botanical Name | Crassula cultivar, exact name to confirm |
| Common Names | Crassula, Jade Plant type, Max Cook Crassula |
| Plant Type | Succulent |
| Position | Bright light to full sun |
| Mature Size | 500mm-1m high x 500mm-1m wide |
| Maintenance | Very low maintenance in a bright, free-draining position. Avoid overwatering and protect from prolonged wet conditions. |
Care Guide
Grow in bright light to full sun with excellent drainage. Water sparingly, allowing the mix to dry between watering. Avoid heavy, wet soils and protect from prolonged cold, wet conditions.
Flowering, Fruiting & Fragrance
| Flower Colour | N/A |
| Flowering Period | N/A |
| Fruiting | N/A |
Delivery Restrictions
Due to Australian quarantine restrictions, this product cannot be sent to WA, NT or TAS.
Complete The Project
- Cactus and succulent mix
- Terracotta pot with drainage
- Gravel or decorative topping
- Succulent fertiliser
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Crassula Max Cook need much water?
No. It should be watered sparingly and grown in a free-draining mix.
Can Crassula Max Cook grow in a pot?
Yes. It is well suited to pots, especially where drainage is excellent.
How much light does Crassula Max Cook need?
It performs best in bright light to full sun.
Is the exact name confirmed?
This sample needs supplier confirmation before publishing the botanical name and final plant details.
What size plant will I receive?
Available plant sizes are listed on this page as a guide. Plant height and fullness can vary seasonally.
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Crassula cultivar, exact name to confirm
Crassula Max Cook
Succulent
Bright light to full sun
Very Low Maintenance
500mm-1m
500mm-1m
Large pots, courtyards, sunny patios, beginner friendly, rockeries, architectural foliage, drought tolerant gardens
Cannot be sent to WA, NT or TAS