Crassula ovata or C. argentea
Jade is an African native succulent with thick, woody stems and oval-shaped leaves. A miniature, tree-like appearance that makes them very appealing for decorative houseplants.
They live for a very long time, often passed down from generation to generation, and reach heights of three feet or more when grown indoors.
Toxic: Pets
Jade
Temperature: Min 50°F - 86°F (Max 90°F)
Light: Full Sun – Part Sun ( south-facing window)
Soil: 2:1 ratio of potting mix to perlite is great. Alternatively, use a pre-made succulent or cacti potting mix.
Size and Growth: 3–6 ft. tall, 2–3 ft. wide
Water and Fertilizer: Keeping the plant watered during the growing season (spring, summer) and drier during the dormant season (fall, winter) is essential. Fertilizer: Balanced, water-soluble fertilizer applied every 1-2 months through the growing season.
Grooming: Prune to maintain size and shape