Crassula ovata is classified as a succulent plant and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is commonly known as the jade plant or money plant.
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Domain is the highest-level unit of classification in the biological classification system.
The least specific taxonomic classification is Domain. It represents the broadest level of classification in the biological classification system.
Stubborn grass belongs to the Poaceae family in the biological classification.
Domain is the broadest level of classification in the new system, higher than kingdom in the old classification system.
Crassula Ovata, The Jade Plant
Crassula ovata 'Ogre Ears' is a unique succulent variety known for its large, oval-shaped leaves that resemble the ears of an ogre. These leaves are thicker and more elongated compared to other succulent varieties, giving the plant a distinct and eye-catching appearance. Additionally, 'Ogre Ears' has a more compact growth habit and tends to produce more branches, creating a fuller and bushier plant compared to other crassula ovata varieties.
Tradescantia crassula was created in 1828.
Crassula helmsii was created in 1899.
The jade plant, also known as Crassula ovata, is native to South Africa and Mozambique. It thrives in arid environments and is commonly found in rocky areas. This succulent is popular worldwide as a houseplant due to its attractive appearance and ease of care.
plum tree, jade, Christmas cactus, African violet
Catalpa ovata was created in 1837.
Enoplognatha ovata was created in 1757.
Taraxia ovata was created in 1840.
Xenorma ovata was created in 1900.
Silene ovata was created in 1813.
Clytra ovata was created in 1848.