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The jade plant (Crassula ovata) is a hardy succulent native to South Africa, known for its fleshy, oval green leaves with red edges and thick, woody stems. It’s a low-maintenance houseplant symbolizing good luck and prosperity.
The Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) is an elegant succulent native to South Africa, cherished as a symbol of prosperity and good fortune. Its thick, oval-shaped glossy leaves, often tinged with red, grow on sturdy, woody stems that give it a miniature tree-like appearance. This evergreen houseplant can grow up to 3–6 feet tall indoors and produces clusters of small, star-shaped white or pink flowers under ideal conditions.
Evergreen succulent with fleshy, glossy green leaves that store water.
Distinct red-edged foliage develops in bright sunlight, adding vibrant contrast.
Long lifespan; can live for decades with minimal maintenance.
Highly drought-tolerant and ideal for indoor environments.
Easy propagation from leaf or stem cuttings, perfect for beginners.
Cultural symbol of wealth, harmony, and longevity.
The jade plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and prefers well-draining soil such as a cactus mix enriched with sand or perlite. Water it only when the soil is completely dry, reducing frequency in winter to prevent root rot. This succulent enjoys warm temperatures between 18–24°C and should be protected from frost. Fertilize lightly during the growing season with a diluted solution and prune occasionally to maintain shape. Avoid overwatering and ensure the pot has drainage holes. With minimal care, jade plants can live for decades, adding beauty and a touch of good luck indoors.