Jade Plant ID Please, Thanks!!!
succulentsunshine
8 years ago
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lmontestella
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Crassula (Jade Plant) ID?
Comments (17)This is the SIlver Dollar Jade (C. Arboresens) you talked about, right? (With sunburned Crassula ovata Hobbit behind it) Also, while I browse my old picture, I think I actually have the wavy leaf (Blue Bird) version of C. Arborescens? I have attached a picture from last summer, you can see the younger C. Arborenscens with wavy leaf. (Top of the three) And the younger C.Arborenscens (Silver Dollar Tree - right bottom one) in the picture too. Wish any of you can share a matured C. Arborescens 'Blue Bird' to see if it keeps the wavy leaves when it grows up. :)...See MoreJade Plant Cultivar ID Please?
Comments (5)First one looks like C. ovata 'Hobbit', though it's much brighter in color than mine. Not sure if that's a specific cultivar, or just due to conditions. Coloration is much like some Hummel's sunset pics I've seen--I'm really curious to know if it's another cultivar. Second I believe is Cotyledon tomentosa 'Bear paw'--variegata? Recently looked into that one after seeing but not buying one and being intrigued by it....See MoreNeed some help with Jade IDs please
Comments (5)Thanks Nicolas. I am not 100% sure about that aloe, it has been ID-ed as A. rauhii. That is one of the babies, I have few of them and the original plant that needs to be divided :) It blooms quite often too:Rina ps: pls. post ID for the jade if/when you get it!...See MoreJade ID please
Comments (3)I'd like to think of it as a Hobbit (you can see how the leaves are open, only curled up, as opposed to being sealed off like a suction cup, as on the tag). The identity will be decided by whatever type the majority of the leaves are. You very well may see some Gollum leaves on it also. What is shown on the tag is a Gollum, very easy to identify once you know how. The very bulbous ends on your leaves do mystify me somewhat.......See Morenidahassan1995
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