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Crassula Varieties: Different Types of Jade Plants With Pictures

Different Types Of Jade Plants

Jade Plants belong to the genus Crassula, and its sub-species is the Crassula ovata with numerous varieties.

Studying the various types of Jade Plants and their specific needs is an excellent idea to guarantee your Jade Plant thrives in your care.

We’ve put up a list of different types of jade plants and their care needs with that in mind.

So, without further ado, let’s get stuck into our favorite jade plant varieties.

Crassula Ovata

Crassula Ovata

Specifications

  • Sun exposure: Part shade
  • Water needs: Moderate
  • Height: 3 to 6 feet
  • Flowers: White to pink
  • Season of interest: Late winter to early spring
  • Special note: Height can be maintained with regular trimming
  • USDA hardiness zone: 11 to 12

Crassula Ovata is the most common Jade Plant. Nick-named the money plant, it is believed to bring good luck in all money matters.

You should not expect money to grow on this tree despite the name – you’re not that lucky!

Instead, you can expect elongated and rounded leaves 2 inches long each. When grown under the sun, leaves react by having red stains.

Crassula Ovata is a low-maintenance plant you can grow indoors or outdoors but be careful of planting it in poorly draining soil – it won’t tolerate it at all.

Also known as the “money tree plant,” this jade plant can withstand low humidity and even drought.

Crassula Ovata Botany Bay

 

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