I got a happy succulent
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t0nkys
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i was feeling really depressed and my aunt took me to the shop and I saw this lil baby. It better not die while on holiday LIKE MY HOPES AND DREAMS lol
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How pretty! What is it?
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April2018mom said:How pretty! What is it?
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It looks like a Crasulla ovata 'hobbit' or could be Crasulla ovata 'gollum' depends if the leaf is folded over to look tubular or are tubular. The 'hobbit' has a nice star like flower. They are more commonly known as jade plant or money plant.
In plant terms succulent usually means they have thick fleshy leaves and or stems that store water.As an individual I stood alone.
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... folded over to look tubular or are tubular
Should that read, 'folded over to look tubular or are flat'?
There used to be a Chinese takeaway near me that had a massive money plant in the window - its leaves wear flat and oval.
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Hi @GettinOlde no. The main difference between 'Hobbit' and 'Goblin' is on 'Hobbit' the leaves are folded over to look tubular where as the 'Goblin' has tubular leaves.
Like many common names they can refer to a range of plants with different leaf structures. Chinese money plants as you say are oval, but belong to a different family of plants. The Chinese money plant originated from the Yunnan region of China, where as the Crasulla ovata originates within a few regions of Africa.As an individual I stood alone.
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@Geoark Sorry, didn't mean to deceive.Although it was a Chinese takeaway, it wasn't a Chinese money plant.Chinese Money PlantThis was type in the window of the takeaway (Shrek's ear maybe?)Resident joker - not to be taken too seriously ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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This is all very interesting, I don’t know a lot about plants myself!
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It's odd really, because 'Gollum' leaves look more like 'Shrek's ears' should, or those posting images online are getting confused.Is this Gollom or Shrek's ears?Resident joker - not to be taken too seriously ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I have 2 very strange cacti. Put them in sand and they have shot up with flowers emerging from the 6 inch long shoots. Look quite alien. afraid I cant put photos on yet.
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I think people are getting confused, and to add to the confusion, not deliberately, there is a Crasulla ovata 'ogre ears', that one looks more like Gollum. They do look very similar to each other.
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Hi @t0nkys
Your “happy” succulent is drought resistant!
So when you go on holiday and when you return “she” will be even happier!
Hope this makes you err happy!
Memo to self - make appointment for GP, tablets may not be working.
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atlas46 said:Hi @t0nkys
Your “happy” succulent is drought resistant!
So when you go on holiday and when you return “she” will be even happier!
Hope this makes you err happy!
Memo to self - make appointment for GP, tablets may not be working. -
Hi @t0nkys
Off to garden centre tomorrow to get seven happy succulents (one for each day of week).
I know I shouldn’t, by why is “happy” in your photo standing in a trainer? -
t0nkys said:
Resident joker - not to be taken too seriously ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ -
GettinOlde said:t0nkys said:
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This thread does go to show that some “happy” tablets, don’t work all the time.
I will let you know what GP thinks!! -
atlas46 said:Hi
This thread does go to show that some “happy” tablets, don’t work all the time.
I will let you know what GP thinks!! -
atlas46 said:I will let you know what GP thinks!!
Resident joker - not to be taken too seriously ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ -
Hi @tOnkys, that looks like a very happy plant to me! Thanks for sharing
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