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Crassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' Succulent removeLysimachia 'Golden Creeping Jenny' remove
NameCrassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' Succulent removeLysimachia 'Golden Creeping Jenny' remove
ImageCrassula Jade 'Fine Leaf' SucculentClose-up of vibrant green, cascading leaves of a creeping plant growing over a dark wooden surface.
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Portulacaria afra, Money Tree

Jade Succulent is an extremely common plant in Australian gardens and has been for some time. Not only is it easy to grow, you'll find it's hardy in most conditions, and really only struggles when over-watered. Preferring a loose draining soil, the Jade Succulent is one of the more resilient succulents when it comes to things like clayey soil. A very attractive addition to any garden!
Lysimachia nummularia aurea 'Goldilocks' What an attractive alternative to your regular old lawn or groundcover, Lysimachia Golden Creeping Jenny gives an instant wow factor to any garden! The fast growing yellow/gold rounded foliage creates a soft carpet, which is safe for medium foot traffic. Creeping Jenny is not only limited to lawns. It makes quite a show spilling over retaining walls, cascading down hanging baskets or as a highlight in an otherwise dreary garden bed. Creeping Jenny prefers moist well draining soil but can tolerate periods of dry. Grows in full shade - full sun quite happily provided there is moisture in the soil. If in a full sun position with poor soil and little water you will find it will not creep as very far but will retain its colour and vigour. 6"/14cm pot size.
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botanical name

Portulacaria afra

height x width

1-1.5m x 1m

features

Rounded fleshy deep jade-green leaves with contrasting reddish-brown stems

conditions

Full sun to light shade in well-drained soil, will handle drought but keep protected from heavy frosts

landscape use

Widely thought to be good luck in Feng Sui and often placed by the front or back door, rockeries, garden beds and pots

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