Continuing my series, this post is about the Crassula Ovata, commonly known as the Jade Plant.
Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) is a beloved succulent known for its thick, glossy, oval-shaped leaves and its tree-like appearance. Native to South Africa and Mozambique, it has become a popular houseplant around the world. It is prized for both its beauty and symbolic meaning.
Often referred to as the “money plant” or “friendship tree,” the Jade Plant is associated with good luck, prosperity, and positive energy, especially in Feng Shui practices. Its fleshy leaves are thought to resemble coins, reinforcing its connection to wealth and abundance.
My wife bought it from our local Thursday market.

I keep this plant in shade all the time, as it prefers indirect light but can tolerate low light conditions. It sits on our living room cabinet, next to the Mac Mini.
This plant requires no maintenance at all, making it perfect for those who may not have a green thumb. With proper care, they can live for decades and even grow into small indoor trees, making them a lasting and meaningful addition to any space.
I water it twice a week. It is drought-tolerant, so I don’t have to worry about watering it frequently.
Additionally, I fertilise it every 2 months or when it shows signs of growth, helping to promote healthy foliage and overall vitality.
You can read more about this plant here.
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