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  2. Crassula ovata - Wikipedia

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    The jade plant is also known for its ease of propagation, which can be carried out with clippings or even stray leaves that fall from the plant. Jade plants may readily be propagated from both with success rates higher than with cuttings. In the wild, vegetative propagation is the jade plant's main method of reproduction. Branches regularly ...

  3. How to Keep Your Jade Plant Thriving for Decades (Yes, Really)

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    How Often Does a Jade Plant Need to Be Repotted? These slow-growing beauties don’t need frequent moves to bigger homes. Young plants can wait two to three years between repotting sessions, while ...

  4. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    They are poisonous to dogs and cats as well as humans. [72] Calla palustris: marsh calla, wild calla, water-arum Araceae: The plant is very poisonous when fresh due to its high oxalic acid content, but the rhizome (like that of Caladium, Colocasia, and Arum) is edible after drying, grinding, leaching, and boiling. [73] [failed verification ...

  5. Crassula marnieriana - Wikipedia

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    Crassula marnierana is a slow-growing small plant reaching a height of 15–20 cm. The thick rounded leaves are green with red edges. The thick rounded leaves are green with red edges. They are tightly stacked along the stem and store water, as they are covered with a cuticle to limit the evaporation.

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  8. Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides - Wikipedia

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    The plant is mildly toxic if indigested, [5] and handling it may usually result in dermatitis and an itching rash. [7] It is toxic to dogs, cats and horses. [14] It has been cultivated in Hawaii with one naturalization record for Hawaii Island, since the early 1940s. [7]

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