Jade plants are part of thesucculent genus Crassula, and areknown asCrassula ovata. You may also see them called the Money Tree or Money Plant thanks to their coin-shaped leaves. They are part of the Stonecrop or Crassulaceae family, native to South Africa and Mozambique, concentrated around ...
Learn how to propagate money trees in water, soil, and from seeds The money tree, or Pachira Aquatica, is a beautiful houseplant that's said to bring good fortune and prosperity. If you have a money tree and want to grow your collection,...
Stem cuttings: Strip off any flowers, buds, or fruit, and remove ⅔ of the leaves from the bottom of the cutting so the plant puts its energy into growing roots. Cut a 1 in (2.5 cm) incision into the base of the stem. Dip the bottom of the stem into rooting hormone. Leaf cuttin...
Your ultimate guide to growing baby pileas from offshoots, leaf cuttings, and stem cuttings Pileas, or Chinese money plants, are sweet, saucer-shaped houseplants that are super easy to take care of. If you have a pilea and want to grow...
Stem cuttings: Strip off any flowers, buds, or fruit, and remove ⅔ of the leaves from the bottom of the cutting so the plant puts its energy into growing roots. Cut a 1 in (2.5 cm) incision into the base of the stem. Dip the bottom of the stem into rooting hormone. Leaf cuttin...