Pruning Chinese Elm and Dwarf Jade
- CarolF4
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So, I got these two together from a Nursery online the plant on the right is the Dwarf Jade and the one on the left is supposed to be a Chinese Elm-as that is what I bought. But, this Chinese Elm does not look like the ones on this site. Could you please confirm it? Or if it isn't a Chinese elm could you please tell me what it is.
Thank you,
Carol
Thank you,
Carol
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To the left chinese elm, ulmus parvifolia.
To the right dwarf jade, portulacaria afra.
Chinese elm is a temperate decidious tree that needs to be outdoors all year. It likes a lot of water.
Dwarf jade is a south african succulent. It can be grown indoors all year, but prefere outdoors in summer. It likes It dry and easily rots if watered too much.
To the right dwarf jade, portulacaria afra.
Chinese elm is a temperate decidious tree that needs to be outdoors all year. It likes a lot of water.
Dwarf jade is a south african succulent. It can be grown indoors all year, but prefere outdoors in summer. It likes It dry and easily rots if watered too much.
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