I was hoping for green tubes with red circle tops. I received what looked like a flattened version of that. Why?
Crassula ovata 'ET's Fingers' Jade
Crassula & Jade Plants
The once I received looks like the first picture on your website. I thought they would look like the 2nd picture on your website. Will it change?
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Open Feb 21, 2022 - 09:31 AM
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Feb 21, 2022 - 09:31 AM
The more tube like leaves tend to be the younger growth. The flattened leaves tend to be more mature. However, many of these jade cultivars are variable in their leaf shapes so it's hard to know what yours will look like once mature. A plant that consistently has more tube shaped leaves is gollum jade, which you can find at the link below.
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Crassula ovata 'ET's Fingers' Jade
'ET's Fingers' (Crassula ovata): A monstrose sport of the much-loved Jade Plant. In warm climates (zone 9+) it can grow outdoors as a small shrub, but it also really shines as a low maintenance indoor plant, because it tolerates low-light conditions. When grown indoors, this plant stays ...
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