When it comes to the succulent world, jade plants are one of the popular plants that many people love growing. For the simple reason, they look beautiful with their thick branched stems and fleshy foliage, even bringing luck in Feng Shui. What’s more, Jade Plants are easy-going with a long lifespan and will add a sculptural effect to your succulent garden, which is a definite must-have for any plant lover. And in the article today, we’ve rounded up 9 Best Beautiful Jade Plant Types that you can choose from.
Their popularity as a houseplant is initially rose due to the fact that all need very little care to survive and can endure in most indoor conditions. They belong to a succulent family so they require very little water to survive in the summer, and even less in winter. They grow well both indoors and outdoors to brighten any space in your home without much care, so they are one of the best houseplants you can grow that also look great in the gardens.
#1 Hummel’s Sunset (Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’)
This succulent has spectacular foliage shade, its leaves become green to gold and red during winter.
#2 Variegated Jade Plant (Crassula ovata ‘Variegata’)
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Variegated Jade Plant is an easy-to-grow succulent, it puts off silver-white streaks on the green foliage with flowers in pink-white blossoms.
#3 Miniature Jade (Crassula ovata ‘Minima’)
Miniature Jade has a bushy structure and forms clusters of leaves on many little branches that make it look quite different from the other types.
#4 Ruby (Crassula ovata ‘Ruby’)
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This variety has a beautiful ruby hue in its green foliage, hence the name. It also displays small pink flowers.
#5 Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)
Jade Plant has oval-shaped dark green thick leaves. When winter comes, it blooms in pink-white flowers.
#6 Harbour Lights (Crassula ovata ‘Harbour Lights’)
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The Harbour Lights has green plumped foliage with red tints on the leaf tips that deepen in winters.
#7 Crosby Red (Crassula ovata ‘Crosby Red’)
Crosby Red offers wonderful red-green foliage. If it gets sunlight more, its leaves are redder. This succulent also displays star-like white flowers.
#8 Botany Bay (Crassula ovata ‘Botany Bay’)
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Botany Bay is a compact and bushy variety exhibiting lemon-green leaves with red tips.
#9 Tricolor (Crassula ovata ‘Tricolor’)
The Tricolor has a distinct hue of green and yellow leaves with hints of pink when it gets full sun.