Crassula obliqua mutation
jade_man
13 years ago
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in the middle of this summer i started a bunch of leaf cuttings or pluckings, or what ever you want to call it the idea is a single leaf starts a new plant. i like using this method, you never can be sure of exactly what you may get. this appears to be a mutation. three leaves at a time, not 2 by 2 like normal jade plants. has anyone ever seen this? it has carried on to it's second set of leaves, so i believe that this will be it's normal growths habit.
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