The Crassula ovata, better known as the jade plant, is a succulent native to the KwaZulu-Natal and eastern Cape provinces of South Africa, and Mozambique, but it can be found throughout the world in both landscaping and as a houseplant. This plant has been pruned to grow in a single stem reaching upwards like a pillar. It can continue to grow upwards if pruned, or it can grow as a bush.
This plant is ideal for an Arid BioActive enclosure or to be grown as an indoor/patio plant.
4" Crassula ovata- Single stem, Pillar
Crassula can show tiny white or black dots on their leaves. These are healthy water-transferring pores called 'hydathodes' and are not a sign of disease.





























