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billfarmer

May 19, 2002
06:25 PM

Post #29903

Dollar Plant, Jade Plant, Jade Tree, Money Tree, Finger Jade 'Gollum'
Crassula ovata

Obtained from a dealer on Maryland's Eastern Shore, this 'Spoon Jade' specimen measures 24" across at the top and 20" high from the root base. I am advised the spoon jade is quite rare, and I would like to hear from other owners of this cultivar.

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/545/

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Starzz
Newcastle, ON
(Zone 5a)

May 19, 2002
06:36 PM

Post #264378

Bill..That is a very interesting plant. I have never seen one like that before. It sure looks healty and happy.
You are very lucky!
Lilith
Durham
United Kingdom
(Zone 8a)

May 20, 2002
07:35 PM

Post #264993

Bill - great photo, you have a gorgeous looking plant there.
i have a small one of those, well, a lot smaller really :D (its about 6 inches high, lol) had it since autumn last year and it seems to like being on my sunny windowsill. i got it in a six-pack of mixed succulents from a garden centre. i have a lot more ordinary jades, and also a silver dollar jade.

i had to get it id'd when i first got it, i havn't got a pic of it right now, it's about 2 inches bigger now :D here's the thread: http://davesgarden.com/showthread/150151.html
TwinLakesChef
OC, CA & Twin Lakes , IA
(Zone 4b)

November 11, 2002
04:54 PM

Post #406976

Very beautiful; I'm jealous! Want one!
Arlene
broots
Cochrane, ON
(Zone 2b)

December 19, 2002
09:20 AM

Post #432096

Bill, that is a great looking jade. I hadn't seen that one before. Such a large healthy plant. Every time I get a jade growing to a healthy size they topple over on me & break. Guess that means I should have repotted. Great pic too.
kevicall

January 29, 2003
03:18 PM

Post #459920

Bill,
As far as Crassulas go, this one seems to resent underpotting. Feel free to pinch tips or take cuttings to maintain its compact shape. It's receiving enough light when the leaf tips show a red edge. To get it to bloom you must provide it with no more than 8 hours of any kind of light during the month of October, then resume normal daylength.
Dionaea
Cleveland, OH

May 04, 2004
09:58 PM

Post #859521

What a beautiful spoon jade! Now I know what my plant is called. I bought it several years ago when it was only a few inches tall, now it's about ten inches high. I never knew what it was until now. Problem is, it no longer looks healthy--the leaves are very underdeveloped and the stems are spindly. I think I'm using the wrong kind of soil. If anyone can offer any tips on soil, nutrients, etc. I would greatly appreciate it.
Ulrich
Manhattan Beach, CA
(Zone 11)

May 04, 2004
10:22 PM

Post #859561

Tip number
1: Keep it outside in the sun during the summer.
2: Don't overwater.
3: Don't bother to see it flower; the blooms are insignificant.
4: You can have as many plants as there are leaves on it. Just stick one in the ground and it'll grow into a new plant.

http://plantsdatabase.com/t/412223/
bombadill
Springdale, AR

February 11, 2007
09:34 PM

Post #3180044

Great looking plant there ! very healthy and green. How old is that little beauty? I've got one that i've had for about 8 years, i'll try to post a pic of it. These are the hardiest plants i've ever grown, withstanding deep shade and intense sun. They are also the easiest plants i've ever encountered for propagting via cuttings. Just snap a small branch off and stick it in your potting mix, water it and within a few months you'll start to see new growth on teh cutting. I've given away maybe 10 babies form the one mother that i got long ago when she was just a small 3 inch tall sprout in a 4 inch pot. it's always the one plant that peopel comment on most in my collection and it's babies make great gifts becasue they're really easy to care for. I've got mine in a 3 gallon pot at the moment and come spring, i'm going to put her outside in teh sun and repot her into a 10 gallon pot because i want to see how big i can get her. I've never seen a larger specemine than the one i have, but i really haven't seen that many specemines at all since it is a pretty rare plant.

thanks for posting
Sylver

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pegncol
Bogota
Colombia

September 27, 2009
12:18 PM

Post #7109442

That is beautiful. I have one that is only a couple of years old. It was doing fine until I replanted it from the original pot with other succulents. I don't know if I gave it too much water but a lot of the tubes (spoons, whatever they are called) started shriveling up. It also has little white specks all over it. It had that before I transplanted it and thought it was just the plant but I am thinking it isn't after seeing these lovely green ones with no specks that I can see. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Peggy

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