An iconic South African succulent, the Jade Plant is treasured for its glossy, oval-shaped leaves and reputation as a symbol of prosperity. In Cape Town, it bursts into clusters of delicate star-shaped white to pale pink flowers from late winter through spring (August to October), adding seasonal charm to its lush foliage. Perfect for containers, bonsai, or as a hardy water-wise feature, it thrives in full sun to semi-shade and requires minimal care. Bring home the Jade Plant and enjoy its timeless beauty and good fortune. Jade Plant (‘Money Plant’) Crassula ovata
Plant in well-draining succulent soil and position in full sun or semi-shade. Water moderately during the growing season, allowing soil to dry between watering, and reduce watering in winter. Prune lightly to shape or encourage branching. Protect from excessive frost, though Cape Town’s mild winters are generally suitable.
The Jade Plant is often called the “Money Plant” because it is believed to attract wealth and prosperity, making it a popular choice for homes and businesses.
Crassula ovata is mildly toxic to pets (cats and dogs) if ingested, potentially causing vomiting or lethargy. Keep out of reach of curious animals.
| Botanical Name | Crassula Ovata |
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Growth Expectancy
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1-3m H x 1m W
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Position
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Sun
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| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | Yes |