Pinching is an art of stimulating new growth in plants by pressing and removing the ends of the stems. Let’s have a deeper understanding of the ones that benefit the most from it.
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From tricolor to ripple, these Variegated Jade Plant Varieties pack a right punch of colors and ease of maintenance!
This variety grows upright with thick and colorful leaves that have a mix of dark, light green and cream. A great choice for tabletops.
With light green leaves having a yellow shade on the top with bright red-pink tips – these varieties get the best color in full sun exposure.
Another great option is Sunshine – a golden-yellow and light green variegated variety that brightens up in space you are going to put it to!
As the name suggests, it grows yellow and green variegated leaves that look like lemon and lime slices!
Like other Jade varieties, ‘Pink Beauty’ has a compact growth habit and shows off leaves with a stunning pink hue – it also grows matching pink flowers.
The ‘Blue Bird’ is a unique variegated jade plant, named for its striking leaves that emerge as green but take a slight blue hue when they mature with a shade of yellow.
This unusual variety of jade plants has twisted tubular leaves that stack together looking spindly like fingers. It also grows clusters of small star-shaped white flowers.
Another great variety – ‘Hottentot’ is a medium-sized succulent that has trailing leaves with a shade of green, pink and red.
This distinctive variegated jade plant has rounded leaves decorated by irregular white markings. They also take a deep maroon tint in full sun exposure.
If you want a tiny variety, Minima is perfect! It has small rosettes of green and white oval leaves with red/pink hues.
Named for its coin-shaped blueish leaves, ‘Silver Dollar’ also displays a hue of silver/white from a distance, which has earned it its name.
It is an unusual variety with curled, tubular foliage that get ‘red horns’ (the tips of
Pinching is an art of stimulating new growth in plants by pressing and removing the ends of the stems. Let’s have a deeper understanding of the ones that benefit the most from it.
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