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A selected cultivated variety of Crassula Ovata, the standard jade plant. The leaves and branches are smaller than Crassula Ovata. It is also a slower growing variety and stays compact in form and habit.

A selected form of Crassula ovata introduced into the marketplace in by Glenfield Wholesale Nursery. Outstanding Jade with an exceptional pot habit. Smaller leaves than the standard Crassula ovata. The plant displays an extremely intense red foliage over the winter months. Flowers: In late autumn to early winter small pinkish-white flowers appear above the foliage. Height: 30cm Height of this plant is controlled by the size of the container. An extremely dwarf and compact variety originating from Paradisia Nursery in Victoria.

A selected form of Crassula ovata Hobbit, available in the market place with the commercial name 'Bonsai Jade Tree'. This is an exceptional variety for containerisation either grown on its own as a single planting or mixed with other succulents in small combination bowls.

The foliage develops a red blush during the year under stressful conditions, an ideal plant for indoor use due to its slow growing nature.

Flowers: Small starry white or pink flowers are rarely produced in cultivation. Perfect in containers for an indefinite period of time. Provides a thick Bonsai styled trunk as the plant ages within the pot. The foliage becomes even more striking as winter ensues, as tones of gold, red and green deepen. Flowers: Shy on flowers and irregular flowering.

Height: 40cm Height restricted by confined space. Dwarf and compact. Introduced into the marketplace in Note : Photo taken 4th of May , showing original seedling selected in and younger plants reproduced from cuttings. This plant is eligible for Australian Plant Protection Rights.

Flowers: Over the autumn and winter months, showy clusters of white and pink small flowers appear above the foliage. Height is controlled by container size and trimming. A selected form of Crassula ovata.

It has a compact habit and the growing tips tend to branch and cluster creating a fuller appearance in smaller containers. Table of Contents. Commonly known as the Silver Dollar Jade, or the Blue Buddha Bush, it is known for its silvery-blue leaves and succulent shrub. It is a slow-growing plant with burgundy edges. The flowers that grow from its tips are long lasting and appear during the autumn-winter period. It has mixtures of aqua, cream, green, and red.

Its maximum height hovers around 50 centimeters, and its size can be reduced via containerization. The Undulatifolia variety of Crassula Arborescens was first observed in and was introduced into the market place soon after.

It has a bonsai-like feel to it, and the waxy leaves make it stand out from other plants. It also has foliage all year round. The Crassula Agentea Gollum is commonly known as Lady Fingers because of its curiously protruding, finger-like glossy green leaves. They are cylindrical in shape and red at the tips. The tips bloom during the autumn-winter months with pinkish white flowers.

The Variegata variety of the Crassula Argentea Gollum is a standout in combination paintings because of its foliage. It can stand out in an entire painting because of the curious combination of green, white, and pink that it offers. It is considered as an ideal addition to the seaside gardens and flourishes during the winter and autumn months. Its foliage changes color if subjected to low temperatures, dryness, and low nutrition.

The Crassula Ovata is the most common type of Jade Plant and is known as the money tree, the friendship plant or the Lucky Jade. It was the original variety of the Jade Plant that was first discovered and is one of the most popular varieties in circulation today. It is very hardy and the fastest growing of all the Ovata cultivars. Pinkish white flowers appear on its tips like for every Jade Plant during winter, and its height can extend to over 2 meters in some cases. People consider it ideal for planting near coastal areas.

It is also used as a divider or display in gardens when trimmed and shaped properly. If you are a bonsai fan, this is the most suitable type for you to create a jade bonsai tree. This one has the most beautiful combined colors: green, white, pink and more. This plant is advisable in a seaside garden and will generally thrive during winter and autumn.

One interesting fact about this type is that the color foliage changes under the cold. This type of jade plant is almost always interchanged with the botany bay jade plant because of their similarity in terms of the stem, the leaves, and their color. Perhaps, the only stark difference they have would be the distinct, starry pink color of its star-shaped flowers.

This type of jade plant is also known as Hobbit Jade and considered as a lucky tree. It is one of the best plants to transform into bonsais.

The many interesting features of this jade plant include its green leaves with red edges and an overall tubular shape. It is said that the amount of trimming you do with this plant connotes the amount of fortune and happiness it brings. This one is an award-winning beautiful plant that has golden yellow and green leaves. Its main identification is that it has thick woody stems and branches, and has tear-shaped leaves that are lime green and yellow in color with a touch of red on its edges.

These colors pop out strongly especially during the cold months. In summer, or during higher temperature seasons, the color of its leaves changes into a mustard color. The main identification of this jade plant is its elongated oval leaves with lime green and yellow stripes. These leaves grow up to 5cm long, forming red edges when it receives a lot of light.

It can grow to up to 4ft and can be pruned and maintained as a shrub. This type of jade plant is commonly known as the Little Jade tree. It is a very recent hybrid as it has only been around since in the Glenfield Wholesale Nursery. It is one of the most popular jade plants used as souvenirs or as indoor plants, placed in small dish gardens. This is another one of the dwarf species of jade plants. It stops growing at 3ft.

Its main identification is that it has small green and red pointed leaves. Unlike other types of jade plants, its foliage is not compacted which makes it have a more tree-like appearance. This type of jade plant does not guarantee luck when having one but will make your house or room look more sophisticated.

Even its stems are pink in color so it can be easily identified. This is one of the tall types which can grow up to 1. It has flowers which are star-shaped and still in color pink. It also has a nice scent that will brighten up your mood especially during winter. This type of jade plant is best as a houseplant. Its foliage develops a red leaf margin during dry conditions.

It grows excellently in a pot. The flowers it produces are small white and pink in color which appears above its foliage. The height is determined by the size of the pot used in this type of jade plant. It requires bright lights and thorough watering. This type of Jade Plant is also called as Curly Jade because of its circular, twisted leaves which are mainly green with a touch of faded blue color. Each of the leaves has a purplish to dark brown color effect on the edges although the main foliage is always green.

It is very drought tolerant and will grow better when regularly pruned. It also sports small, white and pink flowers and grows at just a meter for five straight years. It is best for coastal gardens and it also requires regular trimming for it to maintain its shape. This type of jade plant can be identified mainly for the flowers it produces. It has small, white and pink colored flowers which appear above the foliage. The height of this type depends on the container size and trimming.

Ideal for a houseplant and best placed in table tops, window sills and other more places. It is also considered to be a fine souvenir gift since it can thrive in small pots. This type of jade plant is identified for its succulent leaves that look like thin fingers. It is jade in color that can grow up to 5cm and features reddish tips.

It is a smaller type of jade plant. If you are lucky, the flowers that emerge are small star-shaped and white and pink in color. This type of Jade plant is likened to that of the Jade Gollum and Jade hobbit plants. This type of Jade plant is also called Wave Jade. From its name, it has wavy, blue-green leaves with red margins which best come out when placed in cooler temperatures.

This type of Jade plant has bright green leaves with fine red margins. This one is almost never pruned. You just need to eliminate the dead leaves from the plant. Depending on how much sunlight they get, the succulent leaves of jades can have red markings around the edges. Some jade cultivars may have yellowish-green leaves and others have bluish-green leaves.

Under the right conditions, jade plants also flower. To see flowers bloom on your jade plants, the nights should be cool and the days bright. Also, dry conditions are needed for a jade plant to flower. This usually happens naturally during the winter. But, if you want your jade plant to blossom with pinkish-white star-shaped flowers in the spring, you can try and mimic these conditions at home. Crassula ovata is a succulent that can grow both indoors and outdoors and has pale flowers.

The most popular of all the types of jade plants is the species Crassula ovata , or money plant. Some people also refer to this jade plant as the money tree because it can have a tree-like appearance.

The money plant has jade-green obovate tear-shaped succulent leaves that grow to between 1. The leaves can be so numerous that they can make the money plant look like a lush indoor shrub. The best place in your home for a money plant is in a bright location away from direct sunlight. Money plants have dainty white-pink flowers in the shape of a star and they usually bloom in winter.

This bushy succulent has elongated oval leaves that have lime green and yellowish stripes. As the name of this jade plant implies, the succulent leaves look like long thin fingers. The short branches and multitude of leaves give this Crassula cultivar a shrubby appearance.

Expect it to grow up to 3 ft. The golden jade tree has lime green-yellow leaves with red edges. As with many Crassula jades, this variety has thick woody stems and branches.

These produce fleshly leaves that are tear-shaped and deep shades of lime green and yellow with red edges, which is more intense during the cooler months. In winter, the lack of sunshine causes the typically golden-yellow leaves to turn a mustard shade of yellow. This gives the shrub succulent a more tree-like appearance.

There is no guarantee that this jade plant will make you richer, but it will enhance the look of any room. Each branch is covered in light green and red obovate tear-shaped leaves, giving the plant a warm cozy look. Compared to other jade plants, this dwarf jade has smaller leaves that grow an inch 2.



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