![PlantFiles Pictures: Crassula, Variegated String of Buttons 'Variegata' (<i>Crassula perforata</i>) by Happenstance PlantFiles Pictures: Crassula, Variegated String of Buttons 'Variegata' (<i>Crassula perforata</i>) by Happenstance](https://www.davesgarden.com/pics/2005/04/09/Happenstance/946086.jpg)
PlantFiles Pictures: Crassula, Variegated String of Buttons 'Variegata' (<i>Crassula perforata</i>) by Happenstance
![String of buttons flowering - last year it was near death. It's making me very happy! : r/succulents String of buttons flowering - last year it was near death. It's making me very happy! : r/succulents](https://i.redd.it/mwia9llwlls91.jpg)
String of buttons flowering - last year it was near death. It's making me very happy! : r/succulents
![I propped my Crassula "string of buttons" up with 2 little rocks and they seem happier! If they do begin to grow more horizontally, should I be concerned? : r/succulents I propped my Crassula "string of buttons" up with 2 little rocks and they seem happier! If they do begin to grow more horizontally, should I be concerned? : r/succulents](https://i.redd.it/77bjqvgcl2j01.jpg)
I propped my Crassula "string of buttons" up with 2 little rocks and they seem happier! If they do begin to grow more horizontally, should I be concerned? : r/succulents
![Is it normal for string of buttons's stems to be brown with no leaves? I would think not, but I can't figure why they're like that. They're not mushy, and they get Is it normal for string of buttons's stems to be brown with no leaves? I would think not, but I can't figure why they're like that. They're not mushy, and they get](https://i.redd.it/zrob02d0jyg11.jpg)