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  2. Crassula ovata - Wikipedia

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    In the wild, vegetative propagation is the jade plant's main method of reproduction. Branches regularly fall off and may root and form new plants. [citation needed] Like many succulents jade plants can be propagated from just the swollen leaves, which grow in pairs on the stems. Whilst propagation methods may vary, most follow similar steps.

  3. Why You Shouldn't Repot Houseplants in Winter (Plus 6 Times ...

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    Circling roots make it harder for potted plants to absorb water and are a sure sign that repotting is needed. Stunted growth. Undersized pots restrict roots and can cause stunted growth.

  4. How to Care for a Jade Plant the Right Way, According ... - AOL

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    Falling into the succulent family, plant expert Lisa Eldred Steinkopf, also known as “The Houseplant Guru," says that there are many different types of jade plants, but the common Crassula ovata ...

  5. 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.

  6. Abscission - Wikipedia

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    Another form of abscission is fruit drop, when a plant abscises fruit while still immature in order to conserve resources needed to bring the remaining fruit to maturity. If a leaf is damaged, a plant may also abscise it to conserve water or photosynthetic efficiency, depending on the 'costs' to the plant as a whole. The abscission layer is a ...

  7. How to Repot a Plant, According To a Professional Plant ... - AOL

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    After this, you’ll officially become a green thumb. After this, you’ll officially become a green thumb. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment ...

  8. Marcescence - Wikipedia

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    Some experimentation on plant litter from marcescent trees indicates that keeping the leaves above ground may increase the amount of photodegradation the leaves are exposed to. Because some marcescent species' leaves do not decompose well, the increased photodegradation may allow them to decompose better once they finally fall off the tree.

  9. Here's an Easy Way to Safely Repot Plants - AOL

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