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Dwarf Jade Plant - Elephant Bush 15 - 20 cm

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Original price Dhs. 110.00
Original price Dhs. 110.00 - Original price Dhs. 110.00
Original price Dhs. 110.00
Current price Dhs. 70.00
Dhs. 70.00 - Dhs. 70.00
Current price Dhs. 70.00
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The elephant bush (Portulacaria afra) is a fascinating and versatile succulent native to southern Africa—and yes, elephants really do munch on it in the wild 🐘🌿. Here's a full breakdown of what makes this plant so special:

🌱 Basic Characteristics

  • Botanical Name: Portulacaria afra

  • Common Names: Elephant bush, porkbush, spekboom, dwarf jade, small leaf jade

  • Appearance: Small, round, fleshy green leaves on reddish woody stems. There's also a variegated version with cream and green leaves.

  • Size: Outdoors, it can grow up to 15 feet (4.5 m) tall. Indoors, it stays compact and is often used in hanging baskets or as bonsai.

🌞 Growing Conditions

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate direct sun. Outdoors, full sun is ideal.

  • Watering: Drought-tolerant—let the soil dry out completely between waterings.

  • Soil: Needs well-draining soil like cactus mix to prevent root rot.

  • Hardiness Zones: Best suited for USDA zones 10–11. Not frost-hardy.

🌸 Flowers & Growth

  • Blooming: Produces small, star-shaped pink or white flowers in clusters—but flowering indoors is rare.

  • Growth Habit: Trailing stems make it perfect for shelves or hanging planters. Can be pruned and shaped easily.

🍴 Edibility & Uses

  • Edible Leaves: Mildly tart and crunchy due to malic acid. Used in South African cuisine—soups, salads, and even traditional remedies.

  • Wildlife Favorite: Elephants, goats, and other animals love it, which can lead to overgrazing in its native habitat.

🌿 Bonus Facts

  • Eco-Friendly: Known for its carbon-storing abilities, making it a hero in reforestation and climate efforts.

  • Not a True Jade: Though it resembles jade plants (Crassula ovata), it's unrelated—and unlike jade, it's non-toxic