weeping jade succulent Trailing Jade
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weeping jade succulent

weeping jade succulent Trailing Jade

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weeping jade succulent Trailing JadeTrailing Jade Plant Description Plant Summary Trailing Jade (Kleinia petraea, formerly Senecio jacobsenii) is a succulent perennial grown for its thick glossy leaves and trailing growth habit that develops reddish tones in bright light or cool weather. Gardeners researching how to grow Trailing Jade should provide full sun to bright light, sharply drained soil, and light watering. Under proper Trailing Jade care and Trailing Jade growing conditions,

Trailing Jade — Plant Description

Plant Summary
Trailing Jade (Kleinia petraea, formerly Senecio jacobsenii) is a succulent perennial grown for its thick glossy leaves and trailing growth habit that develops reddish tones in bright light or cool weather. Gardeners researching how to grow Trailing Jade should provide full sun to bright light, sharply drained soil, and light watering. Under proper Trailing Jade care and Trailing Jade growing conditions, plants form cascading stems that provide strong texture in containers and dry landscape plantings.

Key Plant Facts
Height: 4–8 Inches
Width: 2–4 feet or longer trailing
Sun: Full sun to bright light
Water: Low
Annual or Perennial: Evergreen succulent perennial (often grown as a container plant)

Bloom Season or Seasonal Interest
Trailing Jade produces clusters of small orange flowers on upright stems in fall to winter under favorable conditions. The fleshy green leaves often develop purple or red tones during cooler temperatures or strong sunlight, providing extended seasonal interest.

Landscape Uses
Commonly used in hanging baskets, succulent containers, rock gardens, and xeriscape plantings. The plant works well as a spiller in mixed succulent arrangements. It can also be grown indoors in bright locations.

Garden Design Value
Trailing Jade provides bold cascading structure and glossy foliage contrast. It pairs well with upright succulents and drought-tolerant perennials. Its seasonal color shifts enhance visual depth in planting designs.

Edible or Medicinal Uses
This plant is grown primarily for ornamental use. Plant parts are considered toxic if ingested.

Native Range
Native to arid regions of East Africa.

Full Plant Description
Trailing Jade forms thick succulent stems that trail or sprawl across soil surfaces and over container edges. Leaves are oval, fleshy, and smooth, storing moisture to support drought tolerance. Plants perform best in sandy or gritty soils with excellent drainage and require minimal watering once established. Trailing Jade care includes protecting plants from prolonged wet conditions and hard freezes. Proper Trailing Jade growing conditions involve strong sunlight, warm temperatures, and occasional pruning to maintain shape.

Gardeners Also Ask

Is Trailing Jade a perennial?
Yes. It is an evergreen succulent perennial in frost-free climates.

Does Trailing Jade need full sun?
Yes. Full sun or very bright light supports compact growth and color development.

How big does Trailing Jade get?
Plants typically remain 4–8 Inches tall but may trail 2–4 feet or longer.

Can Trailing Jade grow indoors?
Yes. It can be grown indoors in bright light.

How often should Trailing Jade be watered?
Water sparingly and allow soil to dry completely between watering cycles.

Closing Line
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