succulent that looks like a jade plant Crassula Ovata Obliqua 'California Red Tip' Jade Plant
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succulent that looks like a jade plant

succulent that looks like a jade plant Crassula Ovata Obliqua 'California Red Tip' Jade Plant

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succulent that looks like a jade plant Crassula Ovata Obliqua 'California Red Tip' Jade PlantTurn Up the Color with California Red Tip Jade Crassula ovata California Red Tip is a show stopping jade with broad, fleshy leaves edged in ruby red. This succulents vibrant margins develop when it basks in bright light, rewarding you with ever more intense coloration. Exceptionally drought tolerant and low maintenance, its perfect for both beginner and seasoned collectors. Plant Profile Botanical Name: Crassula ovata California Red Tip Common Name:

Turn Up the Color with California Red Tip Jade

Crassula ovata ‘California Red Tip’ is a show-stopping jade with broad, fleshy leaves edged in ruby red. This succulent’s vibrant margins develop when it basks in bright light, rewarding you with ever-more intense coloration. Exceptionally drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, it’s perfect for both beginner and seasoned collectors.


Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Crassula ovata ‘California Red Tip’
  • Common Name: California Red Tip Jade Plant
  • Family: Crassulaceae
  • Native Range: South Africa
  • Mature Size: Up to 2–3 feet tall; 2–3 feet wide

Care & Cultivation

  • Light: Bright, direct sun maximizes red edging; tolerates bright indirect light with slightly muted tips.
  • Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings—overwatering leads to root rot.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining mix (cactus/succulent potting soil with extra perlite).
  • Temperature: 45–90 °F (7–32 °C); protect from frost.
  • Humidity: Average home humidity; thrives in dry air.
  • Fertilizer: Feed lightly (½ strength) once in spring and once in summer with a balanced succulent fertilizer.
  • Pruning & Training: Remove spent stems or leggy growth to maintain a compact, branching form.
  • Propagation: Leaf or stem cuttings root easily in dry, well-draining substrate.
  • Pests & Problems: Watch for mealybugs and scale; treat early with neem or insecticidal soap.
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from curious pets and children.

Why You’ll Love It

With its vivid red margins and sculptural form, California Red Tip Jade adds architectural interest and a pop of color to any display. Its hardy nature and drought tolerance make it an ideal desk companion, windowsill centerpiece, or tabletop accent.


Fun Fact

The intensity of the red tip coloration is a direct response to sunlight—more direct rays yield deeper, more dramatic hues.


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We have two rough collies that love to play fetch, tug, and ragdoll. We decided to add these to their play toys. Since getting them they have been ignoring their ducks and going straight for the octopus. We just got them so can’t say much about durability yet but they have been playing with them for hours and still look brand new. Love giving our dogs choices so we can ask them for certain animals to fetch. Love the non-stuffing and the crinkle.
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My Dog Loves them. He immediately took the squeaker out, and dismantled some of the legs, but he still runs around trying to play tug-of-war and fetch with the dismembered body piece's 😂☺️
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Well made
Color: Orange & Blue
Very durable,great stitching, bright colors,my two dogs however could care less about these Lol my one dog likes balls my other dog seems to only like brown toys
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I had high hopes for these toys as the description sounded like they might be not easily destructible. Well, I was dissapointed again. Our shih-poo (half shih-tzu/ half minature poodle) had one of the toys apart in an hour. See photo.
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So these are super cute and they have crinkle sounds and a squeaker, but these would not be suitable for chewers. The have plastic stuffing in the legs and my dog almost choked on it...so I just have to tell you that these may be ok for smaller dogs but mine is 30 pounds and he ripped through it and started eating the plastic crinkle stuffing.
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