Mid Spring 2019
10
- 0
Mid Spring 2018
6
- 4


Crassula ovata syn. Crassula argentea, Crassula portulacea,Crassula obliqua,Crassula articulata,Crassula nitida,Crassula lucens.
Mid Spring 2019
10
Mid Spring 2018
6

njen18
Not quite sure what kind of Jade this is (maybe baby jade?) but it has always been one of my favorites because it's the only plant I've had that has not lost a leaf since I bought it 😂 ■Help me identify this plant■ #plantid #jade #succulentid #succulent

aloeuverymuch
It looks like Crassula ovata

agledhill
My Jade plant looks like this too, and I’ve had a tricky time ID-ing it also. They’re so beautiful in their simplicity!

Tutik
Also called 'jade plant'