caring for portulacaria afra Dwarf Variegated White Jade Live Pre-Bonsai in 4" Pot
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caring for portulacaria afra

caring for portulacaria afra Dwarf Variegated White Jade Live Pre-Bonsai in 4" Pot

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caring for portulacaria afra Dwarf Variegated White Jade Live Pre-Bonsai in 4" PotDESCRIPTION Dwarf Variegated White Jade (Portulacaria Afra) A fleshy, softly woody shrub or small tree up to 3m to 4m, often sprawling; occurring on dry rocky hillsides and in succulent scrub. Portulacaria Afra, also called Elephant Plant or Small Leaf Jade is relatively new in bonsai but one that almost anyone can grow. It can withstand long periods without water making them excellent plants for beginners. Advanced students of bonsai find them

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Dwarf Variegated White Jade (Portulacaria Afra)

A fleshy, softly woody shrub or small tree up to 3m to 4m, often sprawling; occurring on dry rocky hillsides and in succulent scrub. Portulacaria Afra, also called “Elephant Plant” or “Small Leaf Jade” is relatively new in bonsai but one that almost anyone can grow. It can withstand long periods without water making them excellent plants for beginners. 

Advanced students of bonsai find them excellent material because they adapt to any style and develop relatively fast. The bark is green when young, becoming red-brown to slate grey, and smooth with conspicuous leaf scars. Leaves are simple, opposite, almost circular.

ITEM DETAILS

You will receive a plant similar to the one shown in the picture. Note that plant may not have flowers or fruit on them depending on the time of year.

Plant Dimensions: 4" x 4" x 5-8"

Trunk Thickness: 0.5"~

PLANT CARE

☀️ Lighting ☀️

It can be grown outdoors in full sun or indoors with sufficient light.


🌡️ Temperature 🌡️

Portulacaria will tolerate a variety of growing conditions. Since it is tropical it must be protected from cold temperatures (below 45 degrees Fahrenheit).

💧 Watering 💧

Always allow the soil to approach dryness before watering. Although it is a succulent, Portulacaria is not as particular about overwatering as most other succulents.

🌱 Feeding 🌱

We use a slow release fertilizer like Osmocote which releases for 90 days

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