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Oct 28, 2020 7:09 AM CST
Name: tom
dartmouth MA (Zone 7a)
needrain said:I think it's definitely not K. luciae. To me, as far as I can see in the photo, it looks like Crassula ovato that has been growing under lower light conditions resulting in more spacing between the leaves and with the leaves a bit more elongated than when grown with more light. But I'm no expert and am just comparing to what I've seen that I've grown.


the only kicker here is i have been researching and cant find any reference to a jade leaf being 3.5" or 4" long. look at the left side of first pic and the right side of second pic and because of glare, theres a massive leaf there, and one of the same size fell off during transport. it does have red edges similar to a jade but i can find no other reference of a jade with such massive leafs. also, there are other leafs that are thinner or smaller. they all dont seem the same or relatively the same size. maybe it is the trailing jade i thought first because it does want to trail i think.
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