The Jade tree, from the Crassulaceae family, is a perennial plant with foliage that is both evergreen and fleshy. This succulent plant, nicknamed crassula ovata native to South Africa, can reach two meters high.

Discover our tips for making it look its best both outdoors and indoors. For a more successful result, it is best to wait until spring arrives and the periods of frost or holy ice have ended. The Jade tree is easy to maintain because it requires very little, due to its leaves which conserve water. It is a small rustic bush that can tolerate a temperature of -2°C in winter and is most often planted on rockeries. It will ensure winter flowering with small white or pink flowers in stars in corymbs, then with fruits in the form of follicles. For more information on the Jade tree, visit www.jadetrees.org.uk/jade-trees-in-the-wild-and-wild.