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trumpet jade plant Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree'

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trumpet jade plant Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree'Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' is a jade plant selection with upright, tubular leaves that curve and flare at the tips. The plant keeps the thick stems and slow, branching habit of Crassula ovata, while the foliage gives it a distinctive outline. Over time, the stems thicken and form a miniature tree like frame, especially in bright light and a mineral, fast draining substrate. The horn like leaves are succulent and water

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree'

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' is a jade plant selection with upright, tubular leaves that curve and flare at the tips. The plant keeps the thick stems and slow, branching habit of Crassula ovata, while the foliage gives it a distinctive outline. Over time, the stems thicken and form a miniature tree-like frame, especially in bright light and a mineral, fast-draining substrate.

The horn-like leaves are succulent and water-storing, so the plant is built for dry intervals between waterings. Its compact branching and woody-looking base suit shallow ceramic pots, sunny shelves and bonsai-style shaping.

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' key characteristics

  • Tubular, horn-like succulent leaves with flared tips
  • Slow-growing, branching jade plant habit
  • Thick stems that gain a miniature tree-like outline with age
  • Strongest in bright light, low humidity and a sharply draining mix
  • Easy to shape through careful pruning during active growth

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' growth habit and species background

Crassula ovata is a succulent shrub native from south-eastern Mozambique to the south-eastern Cape region. In habitat and outdoor cultivation in suitable climates, the species can develop into a substantial, thick-stemmed shrub. Indoors, 'Horn Tree' stays compact and grows slowly, with its firmest form developing under bright light and careful watering.

This cultivar belongs to the cultivated jade plant group with altered leaf shape. The tubular leaves hold water in firm, narrow forms, so root aeration and dry intervals are central to successful cultivation. A compact root zone, mineral drainage and good light keep growth firm.

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' watering and drainage

  • Light: Give strong light with several hours of direct sun where possible. Acclimate gradually when moving from lower light to a sunny window.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly, then let the substrate dry well before watering again. In winter, water more sparingly.
  • Substrate: Use a gritty succulent mix with pumice, lava, coarse sand or similar mineral material. Dense peat-heavy mixes hold moisture around the roots for too long.
  • Pot choice: Choose a container with drainage holes. A slightly snug pot supports controlled, sturdy growth.
  • Temperature: Keep above 10 °C, with warmer indoor temperatures during growth. Protect from frost.
  • Humidity: Average to dry indoor air suits this plant. Keep foliage dry between cleanings, especially in cooler rooms.
  • Feeding: Use a diluted succulent fertiliser only in the active growing season.
  • Pruning: Prune leggy stems in active growth to encourage branching. Allow cuts to dry cleanly.
  • Propagation: Stem cuttings root readily after the cut surface has callused. Leaf propagation is slower and less predictable with tubular forms.

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' diagnostic signs

  • Soft, translucent leaves: Check for overwatering and poor drainage. Let the root zone dry and inspect roots if the stem feels soft.
  • Wrinkled leaves: Check whether the substrate is fully dry and roots are healthy before increasing watering.
  • Long gaps between leaves: Move gradually into stronger light to tighten growth.
  • White cottony insects: Check stem joints and leaf bases for mealybugs, then isolate and treat early.

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' safety notes

Crassula ovata can be harmful to cats and dogs when eaten. Keep Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' away from pets and small children. Wash hands after pruning or handling broken stems.

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' botanical name background

Crassula comes from Latin crassus, meaning thick, referring to the fleshy, water-storing leaves and stems. The species epithet ovata means egg-shaped, describing the leaf form of the species. Botanically, Crassula ovata is placed in Crassulaceae.

Crassula ovata 'Horn Tree' combines tubular flared leaves with thick jade stems and slow branching growth.

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