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Crassula undulatifolia, commonly known as Ripple Jade, is a remarkable succulent plant that captivates with its distinctive undulating leaves and charming growth pattern.Crassula undulatifolia, commonly known as Ripple Jade or Curly Jade, is a species of succulent plant native to South Africa.
Cultural Considerations:
Light Requirements: Prefers bright, indirect light; can tolerate some direct sunlight.
Watering: Allow the soil to dry between waterings; moderately drought-tolerant.
Temperature Tolerance: Well-suited to warm climates; protect from frost.
Soil Type: Well-draining succulent or cactus mix.
Special Features:
Rippled Leaves: The undulating margin of the leaves adds a distinctive and ornamental touch.
Mat-Forming Growth: Suitable for ground cover in gardens or as a decorative element in rock gardens.
Its unique foliage adds texture and visual interest to succulent gardens, rockeries, or container displays
Drought Tolerance: Adapts well to periods of reduced water availability.
Crassula undulatifolia is relatively easy to care for.
Ripple Jade (Crassula undulatifolia) is an appealing succulent that can be grown both indoors and outdoors in suitable climates. Often referred to as Ripple Jade, it is a really interesting plant. The leaves curl giving the plant a fuller appearance. The leaves are twisted, bluish grey in colour and sometimes have a purplish edge. I grow mine in a morning sun position and it is thriving, but it will take more sun. Very easy to grow.
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Your plants may look a bit droopy on arrival, this is normal after being removed from the soil, packed, and shipped. Rest assured if you your plants look sad, we assure you they will come back very nicely in no time.
We advise to pot them as soon as you can in a well-drained soil and put it away from direct sunlight for couple of weeks. And please be careful when you water since some plants doesn’t like being watered just after potting. The varieties we identified doesn’t like water immediately after potting are Echeveria, Graptoveria, Graptopetalum, Graptosedum, Pachyveria and Pachyphytum. Couple of weeks after planted start introducing your plants gradually into full sun.
If it is not possible to plant them as soon as they have arrived, it is best to cover roots with damp soil, wet cloth or wet paper towel and keep them away from sun and rain. If you have ordered cuttings lay them on a wet towel until you plant them and keep away from direct sun or rain.
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