- The silver dollar jade plant is native to South Africa. It has been used around the world as an indoor houseplant and as a landscape plant in warm areas like southern California.
- The silver dollar jade plant has round, succulent, silverish-gray leaves with red margins. White or pale pink clusters of flowers are found at the tips of the branches.
- Silver dollar jade plants can reach 9 feet tall. They either have multiple trunks and are shrub-like or single trunks and resemble a small tree.
- Silver dollar jade plants like full sun to part shade in well-draining soil that is allowed to dry between watering. In USDA zones 10 through 12 they can grow outdoors year round, but are limited to being houseplants in cooler areas.
- The easiest way to propagate the silver dollar jade is to plant stem cuttings into moist soil where they will quickly take root. The plants will also reproduce by seed in their natural habitat.
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