Crassula sarmentosa Trailing Jade. A vigorous succulent with glossy green leaves edged in red, Trailing Jade is a natural choice for hanging baskets, rockeries, and cascading over walls. In Cape Town, it produces clusters of starry pink‑red flowers from late summer into autumn (February–April), adding a burst of colour when many gardens are winding down. Hardy, water‑wise, and versatile, it thrives in sun or semi‑shade and brings texture and vibrancy to both indoor and outdoor spaces. With its trailing habit and seasonal blooms, Trailing Jade is a cheerful companion for any garden or patio.
Plant in well‑draining soil and position in sun or semi‑shade. Water moderately in summer, reducing during Cape Town’s rainy winter months. Trim back long stems to encourage denser growth and maintain shape. Feed lightly with a succulent fertilizer in spring to boost foliage and flowering. Protect from frost and heavy downpours by placing baskets or pots under cover when needed.
Trailing Jade is part of the diverse Crassula family, which includes the famous “Money Plant.” Its trailing habit makes it one of the most decorative Crassulas, often used to soften hard edges in landscaping.
| Botanical Name | Crassula Sarmentosa |
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Growth Expectancy
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20-30cm H x 50cm W
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Position
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Sun to Semi-Shade
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| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | Yes |