Posted this before most said is a Jade?
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Colleen on Nov 29, 2015Nice that you posted an update :) Looking good!Helpful Reply
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Lee Govan on Nov 29, 2015This is a Crassula Ovata which is native to South Africa. This particular species will get a small star like flower. The true jade has a woodier trunk/stem and a much smaller leaf and I have never seen one in flower. If you google the latin name it will link you to all sorts of similar succulents. Very healthy looking cuttings. If you have it outside in full sun they will get a red or golden tinge on the edge of the leaves.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Nov 29, 2015The plant is of the jade family. There are many varities in the Crassula family. My suggestion is to google images of the family since it is very difficult to distinguish .Helpful Reply
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Sandra on Nov 29, 2015Some relative to hens and chickens??Helpful Reply
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Carolyn on Dec 04, 2015Thank you to allHelpful Reply
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