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Crassula is a diverse genus of succulent plants, with about 300 small and large species, including the emerald green jade (Crassula ovata).Crassula plants can be annuals to perennials, herbaceous or woody plants, groundcovers, shrubs, and small trees. They naturally grow in South Africa, thriving with at least six hours of direct sun and sandy, well-draining soil.


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Curly jade plant (Crassula ovata 'Undulata') Care Guide. Curly jade plant (Crassula ovata 'Undulata') is named for the curly shape of its 'undulating' leaves, which are colored dark green with very fine, red-purple margins. If pruned, it will grow to be somewhat tree-like in appearance, although in miniature.


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1. Leaves. Step 1: Gently twist and pull a leaf from the stem of Crassula ovata. Step 2: Place the leaf in a shaded area and allow a few days for calluses to develop. Step 3: When the leaf has callused, place it in a pot of well-draining soil. 2. Cuttings. Step 1: Use a sterilized and sharpened knife to cut a tube from the base of Gollum Jade. You can also use a pair of sterilized garden shears.


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Crassula Ovata Undulata, also known as the Jade Plant or Friendship Tree, is a succulent plant that belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is native to South Africa and Mozambique and is a popular houseplant worldwide. The plant has thick, fleshy, and glossy leaves that grow in opposing pairs, and its branches are thick and woody.


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Crassula ovata 'Undulata' A slow-growing, succulent evergreen sub-shrub, with thick branching stems and lightly wavy, fleshy green leaves finely edged with red. Join the RHS today and save 25%. Join now. Save to My plants. Learn more about My Garden . Buy this plant. Plant nurseries 4 suppliers; Size.


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Crassula ovata is a popular succulent shrub or small tree with branches that bear rounded, shiny green leaves, often edged with red. It can grow up to 8.2 feet (2.5 m) tall, with a single main stem or sparingly branched at the base. The branches are fleshy grey-green, becoming woody as they mature with scars of the fallen leaves and older bark.


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Watering. Water your Crassula Ovata sparingly. Allow the soil to become completely dry between waterings. Water the plant just enough to moisten the soil; over-watering will cause the roots to rot. Water even less in winter but don't stop altogether; arid soil is not healthy for the leaves.


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Jade plant is easily grown as a houseplant. Crassula ovata is a common houseplant that is usually called jade plant, or less frequently referred to as friendship plant, money plant, or silver dollar plant.Previously classified as C. argentea, C. portulaca and C. obliqua, it is still occasionally sold under these other, older (and incorrect) names.. This species is just one of about 300 in a.


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One of the most widely grown succulents, Award-winning Crassula ovata (Jade Plant) is an evergreen subshrub with glossy, rounded, fleshy dark green leaves often adorned with red edges. The tip's coloration is more intense in full sun. Clusters of small starry white or pale pink flowers bloom in profusion from fall into spring. This Jade Plant makes a very pretty bushy shrub.


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Jade Plant Care Requirements ( Crassula ovata) Scientific Name: Crassula ovata. Common Name: Jade plant, money plant, lucky plant. Origin: South Africa and Mozambique. Light Requirements: Mix of direct and bright, indirect light. 4-6 hours of direct sunlight is ideal. Watering: Water thoroughly once the potting mix is dry.


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Botanical Name: Crassula ovata Undulata. Difficulty: Great for beginners. If you're the kind of person who steers clear of succulents, you can forget about that fear with the Curly Jade! They're very easy to maintain, are drought tolerant, and like a lot of light. Keep reading to learn more about our friend the Curly Jade!


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Add to cart. An interesting variety, like other Crassula the curly light green glaucous leaves have red margins, especially in cooler weather. It will eventually form a tree shape with the branches thickening. It likes a bright, indirect light, so is suited to indoors, but is happy outside too. Once established it needs little attention.


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Crassula ovata, commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant or money tree, is a succulent plant with small pink or white flowers that is native to the KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa, and Mozambique; it is common as a houseplant worldwide. Much of its popularity stems from the low levels of care needed; the jade plant requires little water and can survive in.


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Crassula ovata 'Undulata' ('Jitters') I get acclimated to many of the plants I once just couldn't live without. Novelty fades. Maybe living with splashy variegation turns out to be a bad idea, or the perfect focal point turns out to be too domineering, a visual bully. The wavy leaf jade plant has a contained exuberance that never.


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Shark's Tooth Crassula is a unique variety with unusual purple-burgundy triangular leaves placed in a dense, tall rosette. Red Pagoda, Shark's Tooth Crassula. This is a pretty and visually stunning little plant. The leaves are triangular looking, and appear to be stacked in a dense 4-pointed star formation.


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Crassula ovata Undulata (Curly Jade Plant) is a lovely succulent indoor house plant. It has delightful wavy blue-green leaves and can develop red to burgundy edges. In late-winter or spring, it may produce pinkish white, star-shaped flowers borne in small clusters. Crassula ovata Undulata has a slightly poisonous for human and pets.