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Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant

  • Description
  • Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is a beloved succulent from the Crassula genus, native to the rocky, arid regions of South Africa and Mozambique. Long treasured as a lucky plant and money tree symbol across many cultures, it has earned a permanent place in homes and gardens worldwide. Available as a starter plant or a mature specimen with decades of character, this is a plant you can genuinely grow for a lifetime.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is instantly recognizable by its thick, glossy, forest green leaves with a slightly oblique shape and smooth, fleshy texture that stores water beautifully. Its upright, clustering growth style builds a sturdy branching structure over time, giving it the sculptural silhouette of a miniature tree. Whether displayed as a 4" desk plant or a full-grown floor specimen, it brings an architectural or bohemian look that few plants can match.

      Given the right conditions, the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant can produce small, star-shaped white to pale pink flower clusters, typically in winter or early spring after a seasonal night temperature drop. Blooming is a reward for patience and proper cool-night care, and the delicate flowers carry a faintly sweet fragrance that surprises most first-time growers. Outside of bloom season, the vivid color and bold structure of this plant are more than enough to command attention.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is a genuine drought tolerant, dry air plant that handles the low humidity of heated indoor spaces without complaint, making it one of the most forgiving houseplants around. It can move outside for summer on a patio or balcony in Zone 10 and Zone 11 climates, though it appreciates cover from heavy rain and protection from harsh direct sun that can scorch its leaves. As a bonus, it quietly releases oxygen at night and can survive a 10-day trip without a caretaker, making it ideal for busy households. Keep it on a high shelf out of reach, as cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant, and its sap can cause irritation on skin or paws.

  •   The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant thrives in bright indirect light and can scorch in intense south-facing windows.

      Water your Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer and once a month or less in winter.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant does best in a well-draining succulent and cactus mix amended with extra perlite.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant prefers 65-75°F (18-24°C) and cannot tolerate frost below 25°F (-4°C).

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant grows slowly and benefits from a light balanced fertilizer applied once or twice in spring and summer.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, tolerating temperatures down to about 25°F (-4°C) before frost damage occurs. Gardeners growing Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant outdoors year-round will find it at home across southern and coastal regions, including Florida, Hawaii, southern California, southern Arizona, southern Texas, and the southern tip of Nevada. Warmer pockets of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and coastal Oregon can also support this outdoor plant through mild winters with minimal protection.
  • Q: How often should I water the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant?
    A: Water deeply every 2-3 weeks in warmer months and cut back to once a month in winter, always letting the soil dry out completely between waterings.

    Q: Is the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant safe around pets?
    A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant, and its sap can cause skin or paw irritation, so keep it on a high shelf out of reach.

    Q: What light does the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant need?
    A: The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant thrives in bright indirect light and can scorch in intense direct sun, especially in south-facing windows.

    Q: Can the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant grow outdoors?
    A: Yes, the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is a wonderful outdoor plant in USDA Zones 10-11 and can summer outside on a patio in most climates, just give it cover from heavy rain.

    Q: How do I propagate the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant?
    A: The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant propagates easily from stem or leaf cuttings, simply allow the cut end to callous for a day or two before placing it in dry succulent mix.

    Q: Will the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant bloom?
    A: The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant can produce small white to pale pink star-shaped flowers in winter or early spring when it experiences a seasonal drop in nighttime temperatures.

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  • Description
  • Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is a beloved succulent from the Crassula genus, native to the rocky, arid regions of South Africa and Mozambique. Long treasured as a lucky plant and money tree symbol across many cultures, it has earned a permanent place in homes and gardens worldwide. Available as a starter plant or a mature specimen with decades of character, this is a plant you can genuinely grow for a lifetime.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is instantly recognizable by its thick, glossy, forest green leaves with a slightly oblique shape and smooth, fleshy texture that stores water beautifully. Its upright, clustering growth style builds a sturdy branching structure over time, giving it the sculptural silhouette of a miniature tree. Whether displayed as a 4" desk plant or a full-grown floor specimen, it brings an architectural or bohemian look that few plants can match.

      Given the right conditions, the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant can produce small, star-shaped white to pale pink flower clusters, typically in winter or early spring after a seasonal night temperature drop. Blooming is a reward for patience and proper cool-night care, and the delicate flowers carry a faintly sweet fragrance that surprises most first-time growers. Outside of bloom season, the vivid color and bold structure of this plant are more than enough to command attention.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is a genuine drought tolerant, dry air plant that handles the low humidity of heated indoor spaces without complaint, making it one of the most forgiving houseplants around. It can move outside for summer on a patio or balcony in Zone 10 and Zone 11 climates, though it appreciates cover from heavy rain and protection from harsh direct sun that can scorch its leaves. As a bonus, it quietly releases oxygen at night and can survive a 10-day trip without a caretaker, making it ideal for busy households. Keep it on a high shelf out of reach, as cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant, and its sap can cause irritation on skin or paws.

  •   The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant thrives in bright indirect light and can scorch in intense south-facing windows.

      Water your Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer and once a month or less in winter.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant does best in a well-draining succulent and cactus mix amended with extra perlite.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant prefers 65-75°F (18-24°C) and cannot tolerate frost below 25°F (-4°C).

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant grows slowly and benefits from a light balanced fertilizer applied once or twice in spring and summer.

      The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, tolerating temperatures down to about 25°F (-4°C) before frost damage occurs. Gardeners growing Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant outdoors year-round will find it at home across southern and coastal regions, including Florida, Hawaii, southern California, southern Arizona, southern Texas, and the southern tip of Nevada. Warmer pockets of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and coastal Oregon can also support this outdoor plant through mild winters with minimal protection.
  • Q: How often should I water the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant?
    A: Water deeply every 2-3 weeks in warmer months and cut back to once a month in winter, always letting the soil dry out completely between waterings.

    Q: Is the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant safe around pets?
    A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant, and its sap can cause skin or paw irritation, so keep it on a high shelf out of reach.

    Q: What light does the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant need?
    A: The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant thrives in bright indirect light and can scorch in intense direct sun, especially in south-facing windows.

    Q: Can the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant grow outdoors?
    A: Yes, the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant is a wonderful outdoor plant in USDA Zones 10-11 and can summer outside on a patio in most climates, just give it cover from heavy rain.

    Q: How do I propagate the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant?
    A: The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant propagates easily from stem or leaf cuttings, simply allow the cut end to callous for a day or two before placing it in dry succulent mix.

    Q: Will the Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant bloom?
    A: The Crassula Ovata Obliqua Jade Plant can produce small white to pale pink star-shaped flowers in winter or early spring when it experiences a seasonal drop in nighttime temperatures.