Anyone have a jade plant with lots of red or yellow?

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  1. Kurite

    Kurite New Seed

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    Hi I was wondering if anyone out there has a jade plant that has lots of red, yellow or both on it. If you do would you be willing to part with a cutting of it? I have an overwhelming amount of aloe vera (chinensis) pups. This variety of aloe vera has the same medicinal qualities as aloe vera miller except it proliferates much more than most aloe veras. Please let me know if you would like to trade.
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  3. kate

    kate In Flower

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    I do have a Jade,

    Problem is you can't send unless its seed. There are restrictions due to soil borne desease.
     
  4. JonTheRevelator

    JonTheRevelator New Seed

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    is the yellow/red jade the same as the common jade plant? i've GOT to get my hands on a little cutting!
     
  5. Bluewing0

    Bluewing0 Seedling

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    Your probably thinking of a jade called, "HUMMEL SUNSET JADE" The leaves are green and yellow with a red border. Very nice looking plant!
    I gotta get me one of those too :-D
     



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  6. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Just incase nobody has one of these plants that you can get a cutting from - take a look at this link:

    http://www.thesucculentgarden.com.au/crass.html

    I hope you see the jade you are looking for and can order it up if you don't get one from here.
     
  7. Bluewing0

    Bluewing0 Seedling

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    Thanks for the link Eileen. I'm hoping to find one of these around here in the spring. A cutting would be fine if nothings available :stew2:
     

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