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  2. Crassula ovata - Wikipedia

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    Crassula ovata, commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant or money tree, is a succulent plant with small pink or white flowers that is native to the KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa, and Mozambique; it is common as a houseplant worldwide. [2]

  3. Crassula - Wikipedia

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    Crassula is a genus of succulent plants containing about 200 accepted species, [1] including the popular jade plant (Crassula ovata).They are members of the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae) and are native to many parts of the globe, but cultivated varieties originate almost exclusively from species from the Eastern Cape of South Africa.

  4. List of Crassula species - Wikipedia

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    Crassula alata (Viv.) A.Berger; Crassula alba Forssk. Crassula alcicornis Schönland; Crassula alpestris L.f. Crassula alsinoides (Hook.f.) Engl. Crassula alstonii Marloth; Crassula alticola R.Fern. Crassula ammophila Toelken; Crassula ankaratrensis Desc. Crassula anso-lerouxiae van Jaarsv. Crassula aphylla Schönland & Baker f. Crassula ...

  5. Crassulaceae - Wikipedia

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    Well-known genera and species include the many forms of Crassula ovata ('jade plant', 'money plant' or 'friendship tree'), Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (florists' or supermarket-kalanchoe); Cotyledon, such as 'Chalk Fingers' and 'Pig's Ear', Sempervivum such as cobweb houseleek (or hen-and-chicks) and S. calcareum, and Aeonium such as A. haworthii ...

  6. Money tree - Wikipedia

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    Crassula ovata or Jade plant, also referred to as "money tree" Hydrocotyle vulgaris'. a small, creeping, perennial, aquatic herb native to Europe, North Africa and West Asia. Lunaria, also referred to as "money plant", because the seedpods resemble a large coin

  7. List of Saxifragales of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Crassula argentea Thunb. accepted as Crassula ovata (Mill.) Druce, indigenous; Crassula argyrophylla Diels ex Schonland & Baker f. accepted as Crassula swaziensis Schonland; Crassula articulata Zuccagni, accepted as Crassula ovata (Mill.) Druce, indigenous; Crassula atropurpurea (Haw.) D.Dietr. indigenous Crassula atropurpurea (Haw.)

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