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Jade Plant
Scientific Name: Crassula ovata Common Name: Jade Plant, Money Plant (Jade), Lucky Plant, Friendship Tree Family: Crassulaceae Genus: Crassula Origin: South Africa and Mozambique Plant Type: Evergreen succulent shrub
- SKU: PLANT4589
- CATEGORY: Succulents
- TAGs: Air Purifying , Low Maintenance
Introduction
The Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) is a popular evergreen succulent known for its thick, fleshy, oval-shaped leaves and tree-like appearance. It is one of the most widely grown indoor and outdoor ornamental plants due to its attractive foliage, easy maintenance, and long lifespan.
In Feng Shui, the Jade Plant is considered a symbol of good luck, prosperity, wealth, and positive energy, making it a common choice for homes, offices, shops, and business entrances.
Physical Characteristics
Height
- Typically grows 2–6 feet (0.6–1.8 meters) tall.
- Indoor plants usually remain 1–3 feet (30–90 cm) tall.
Stem
- Thick, woody stems become trunk-like with age.
- Brown-gray bark gives the plant a miniature tree appearance.
Leaves
- Thick, fleshy, smooth, oval-shaped leaves.
- Bright green to dark green in color.
- Some varieties develop red edges in bright sunlight.
- Leaves store water, helping the plant survive dry conditions.
Flowers
- Small, star-shaped flowers.
- White or light pink in color.
- Bloom during late winter or early spring on mature plants.
Roots
- Fibrous, shallow root system.
- Well adapted to container growing.
Propagation
Jade Plant is easy to propagate by:
1. Stem Cuttings
- Cut a healthy stem.
- Allow it to dry for 2–3 days.
- Plant in well-drained succulent soil.
- Roots develop within 2–4 weeks.
2. Leaf Cuttings
- Remove a healthy leaf.
- Let it dry for 1–2 days.
- Place it on moist soil.
- New roots and shoots develop in a few weeks.
Landscape & Decorative Uses
Jade Plant is ideal for:
- Indoor decoration
- Office desks
- Living rooms
- Balconies
- Terrace gardens
- Rock gardens
- Bonsai cultivation
- Home entrances
- Hotels and restaurants
- Feng Shui arrangements
Common Problems
Root Rot
Caused by overwatering or poorly drained soil.
Leaf Drop
May result from sudden temperature changes or excessive watering.
Mealybugs
Common on stems and leaf joints.
Scale Insects
Can weaken plant growth.
Wrinkled Leaves
Usually indicate underwatering.
Maintenance Tips
- Place in bright light.
- Water only when the soil is completely dry.
- Use pots with drainage holes.
- Remove dead or damaged leaves.
- Repot every 2–3 years.
- Protect from frost and prolonged cold.
- Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage branching.
Lifespan
With proper care, a Jade Plant can live for 50–100 years or more, making it one of the longest-living houseplants.
Interesting Facts
- The Jade Plant is often called the "Money Plant" or "Lucky Plant" because it is believed to attract wealth and prosperity.
- It is a popular bonsai plant due to its thick trunk and branching habit.
- Its leaves store water, allowing it to survive long dry periods.
- Mature plants may produce clusters of beautiful white or pink flowers in winter.
- It is one of the easiest succulents to grow and propagate.
Growing Requirements
Sunlight
- Prefers bright indirect light or 4–6 hours of direct morning sunlight.
- Can tolerate partial shade.
- Too little light may reduce growth and leaf color.
Temperature
- Ideal temperature: 18°C–28°C (64°F–82°F).
- Protect from temperatures below 10°C (50°F).
- Sensitive to frost.
Soil
- Well-drained succulent or cactus potting mix.
- Soil pH: 6.0–7.5.
- Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot.
Watering
- Water thoroughly, then allow the soil to dry completely before watering again.
- Reduce watering during winter.
- Avoid overwatering.
Fertilizer
- Feed every 2–3 months during the growing season.
- Use a balanced liquid fertilizer or cactus fertilizer at half strength.
Growth Rate
- Slow to moderate-growing succulent.
- Typically grows 2–6 inches (5–15 cm) per year.