Jade Money Plant Variegated
Jade Money Plant Variegated
Jade Money Plant Variegated
Also know as Crassula Ovata Variegata, Money tree, Lucky plant
This succulent has small white/pink flowers and makes a great garden plant or house plant. If grown indoors: Bright indirect light close to a window will work. Alternatively direct sun will do not harm. Water only once soil has dried out. If grown outdoors: Full sun or partial shade. Water once soil has dried out.
It is believed that while it is thriving in or at your home, one would never be short of money.
Note: Keep out of reach of children and pets. Toxic
Note: Each individual plant is unique. This image is an example only, however the plant you receive will be as close as possible to this image description.
Note: Stem length indicated above is a guide to the estimated length rather than an exact length that you will receive.
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I was having the worst day when my delivery arrived and I actually forgot that it could be my flowers and thought it to be something else so hadn't opened the box until later that day.
I was pleasantly surprised to see these flowers and it instantly made my heart smile.
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best experience ever, beautiful pot plants and I have not even managed to kill them with my ungreen fingers! they are still striving and growing. loving the babies.