The **Jade Plant** (Crassula ovata) is a popular succulent known for its thick, fleshy leaves and tree-like appearance. It’s often kept as a houseplant because it’s low-maintenance and can live for decades. Here’s a detailed overview:
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### **1. Appearance**
* **Leaves:** Thick, oval, glossy, and rich green; some varieties have red edges.
* **Stems:** Woody and can grow into a small tree over time.
* **Flowers:** Tiny star-shaped white or pink blooms, usually in winter or early spring if mature.
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### **2. Care Tips**
* **Light:** Needs **bright, indirect sunlight**. Can tolerate some direct sun; too little light causes leggy growth.
* **Watering:** Succulent watering rules apply—**allow soil to dry between waterings**. Overwatering leads to root rot.
* **Soil:** Well-draining **cactus or succulent mix** is best.
* **Temperature:** Prefers **65–75°F (18–24°C)** during the day and slightly cooler at night. Protect from frost.
* **Fertilizer:** Feed with a **diluted balanced fertilizer** during the growing season (spring–summer).
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### **3. Propagation**
* **Leaf cuttings:** Let cuttings dry for a day or two, then plant in soil.
* **Stem cuttings:** Can root in water or soil.
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### **4. Benefits & Symbolism**
* **Air purification:** Like many succulents, helps improve indoor air quality.
* **Feng Shui:** Often considered a **symbol of good luck and prosperity**, earning the nickname “money plant.”
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### **5. Common Problems**
* **Overwatering:** Leads to yellow, mushy leaves.
* **Underwatering:** Leaves wrinkle but plant can recover quickly.
* **Pests:** Mealybugs or spider mites occasionally.
* **Leggy growth:** Too little sunlight.
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If you want, I can give a **quick “Jade Plant care cheat sheet” for beginners** that fits on a fridge or workspace—it makes care super easy to remember.
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