Succulent houseplant Crassula on the windowsill against the background of window
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Taylor's Parches (Crassula lactea) is a perennial flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, also known as stonecrop family or orpine family. It is native to southern Africa. This succulent plant blooms in the winter with white flowers. It grows in thin, woody branches from the base that trail across the surface they grow on. Leaves are bright green and wide with a pinched tip. Newer leaves have white dots along their edges. Flowers grow on peduncles above the branches.
Crassula ovata (Mill.) Druce - commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant, money tree or Japanese rubberplant - succulent plant native to southern Africa, Crassula ovata grows as an upright, rounded, thick-stemmed, heavily branched, evergreen shrub and reaches heights of up to 2.5 meters. The base is usually only sparsely branched. Sometimes a single main stem up to 6 centimetres in diameter is formed. The succulent shoots are gray-green. The bark of older twigs peels off in horizontal, brownish stripes.