247Garden Lucky Money Bonsai Tree Kit w/1-Gallon Black Aeration Fabric Pot+Handles (Included 1pc Baby Jade Succulent Plant Cutting 3-4" +BPA-Free Breatheable Grow Bag) - No Soil Incl. w/100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

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Introduction

Introducing the 247Garden Lucky Money Bonsai Tree w/247Garden's 1-Gallon Aeration Fabric Pot, the best combo for an everlasting and healthy relationship between you and your plant. It is super easy to grow and maintain. The best beginner bonsai tree for all! This item comes with 1pc Baby Jade Succulent and a 247Garden 1-Gallon Aeration Fabric Pot only, no soil is included. To get soil, you can dig up any dirt you can find, from your backyard or from your friends and relatives or just go to your local gardening shop. If you need help, you can always give us a call or message us online on how to get started during normal business hours.

Description

The 247Garden Lucky Money Tree, commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant or money tree, is a succulent plant part of the crassula ovata family 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. Much of its popularity stems from the low levels of care needed; the 247Garden Lucky Money Tree requires little water and can survive in most indoor conditions. It is sometimes referred to as the money tree; however, Pachira aquatica also has this nickname. It's an ideal plant for many useful applications. You can use this plant to grow a fence in front of your home, for landscape styles, for indoor decoration, for bonsai practicing and much much more, whereever your imagination will take you!

The 247Garden Lucky Money Tree is an evergreen with thick branches. It has thick, shiny, smooth leaves that grow in opposing pairs along the branches. Leaves are a rich jade green, although some may appear to be more of a yellow-green. Some varieties may develop a red tinge on the edges of leaves when exposed to high levels of sunlight. New stem growth is the same colour and texture as the leaves, becoming woody and brown with age.

It grows as an upright, rounded, thick-stemmed, strongly branched shrub and reaches stature heights of up to 2.5 metres. The base is usually sparsely branched. Sometimes a single main trunk of up to 6 centimetres in diameter is formed. The succulent shoots are gray-green. The bark of older branches peels off in horizontal, brownish stripes. Although becoming brown and appearing woody with age, stems never become true lignified tissue, remaining succulent and fleshy throughout the plant's life.

The oppositely arranged, ascending to spreading, green leaves are stalked with up to 5 millimetres short. The fleshy, bare, obovate, wedge-shaped leaf blade is 3 to 9 centimetres long and 1.8 to 4 centimetres wide. The sharp-edged leaf margins are often reddish.

Inflorescence

When it matures, it produces small white or pink, star-like shaped flowers in winter. It has a length and a diameter of about 5 centimetres. The inflorescence stem has a length of 15 to 18 millimetres and a diameter of 2 millimetres. The flower stalks are 5 millimetres long.

The sweet-scented, hermaphroditic flowers have radial symmetry and double perianths. The five sepals, each about 2 millimetres long, are fused to one another at the base. The pink or white flower crown is star-shaped and has a diameter of about 15 millimetres. Its lanceolate petals are 7 millimetres long and 2.5 millimetres wide. The stamens have a length of 5 millimetres. The combination of shorter days, cold nights and lack of water for several weeks will produce flowering around the beginning of winter.

Cultivation

As a succulent, the 247Garden Lucky Money Tree requires little water in the summer and even less in the winter. It is susceptible to overwatering, especially during the cold season. Watering excessively can cause leaf fall and root rot. On the other hand, a lack of water can also damage it. This overwatering problem is naturally solved with 247Garden's Aeration fabric pots. This plant requires about 4–6 hours of direct sun or medium shade exposures with bright light. In regions of mild weather it can withstand some light frost, provided that the substrate is kept dry.

The 247Garden Lucky Money Tree may display a red tinge around its leaves when grown with bright sunlight. In more extreme cases, the green colour of the plant is lost and can be replaced by yellow. This is caused by the jade plant making pigments such as carotenoids to protect from harsh sunlight and ultraviolet rays. The plant also flowers in the wintertime, particularly during a cooler, darker, dry spell. C. ovata is sometimes attacked by mealybugs, a common nuisance of the succulents.

The 247Garden Lucky Money Tree is well known for its bonsai capabilities, since it forms a bonsai very easily when pruning is done correctly. Many who learn bonsai begin with a jade plant, since they are durable, easy to put through the bonsai process, and attractive.

Propagation

The 247Garden Lucky Money Tree is also known for its ease of propagation, which can be carried out with clippings or even stray leaves which fall from the plant. Jade plants may readily be propagated from both with success rates higher than with cuttings. In the wild, vegetative propagation is the jade plant's main method of reproduction. Branches regularly fall off wild jade plants, and these branches may root and form new plants.

Like many succulents, the 247Garden Lucky Money Tree can be propagated from just the swollen leaves which grow in pairs on the stems. While propagation methods may vary, most follow similar steps. Typically, the wounds on the leaves are left to dry and callus over. Then, the leaves are placed in or on soil. Roots begin to grow on severed leaves about four weeks after being removed from the stem. Environmental factors such as temperature and humidity affect the speed at which the roots and new plants develop. Foliage usually appears soon after new roots have formed.

Parasites and diseases

Scale insects are common pests of the jade plant and can cause deformation of the plant during growth. An infestation can be eliminated by killing each insect with a cotton bud or brush that has been soaked in rubbing alcohol. This process is repeated daily until all mealybugs have been killed, as well as new insects that may still hatch after the mealybugs living on the plant have been killed. Aphids are also common pests, but they tend to infest the stems of flowers. Spider mites can also cause problems. Exposure to sap or leaves can cause dermatitis in humans.

Toxicity w/Final Note

Like many species from the Crassulaceae family, the jade plant is toxic to horses, and dogs and cats, as well as mildly toxic to humans when consumed. Rest assure though, most animals are really smart and they will not eat it so no need to worry too much. 

 

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SKU 247Plant-LuckyTree-FP1
Shipping Weight 0.150000
Free Shipping Items No
GTIN 818927025989
Condition New
Pot Thickness 260GSM Fabric
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