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portulacaria afra care indoor Portulacaria Afra Var. | Rare Elephant Bush

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portulacaria afra care indoor Portulacaria Afra Var. | Rare Elephant BushWe love the Portulacaria afra (also known as elephant bush, dwarf jade plant, porkbush) because of its beautiful shape. Its charm rivals any bonsai and this tree will grow happily indoors all year. Plants in this shape, with thick trunks are hard to find. We just love the haphazard shape of this Portulacaria afra it gives it a wild look that a more manicured shape just wouldnt offer. You can really imagine this plant in South Africa it takes your mind

We love the Portulacaria afra (also known as elephant bush, dwarf jade plant, porkbush) because of its beautiful shape. Its charm rivals any bonsai and this tree will grow happily indoors all year. Plants in this shape, with thick trunks are hard to find. 

We just love the haphazard shape of this Portulacaria afra it gives it a wild look that a more manicured shape just wouldn’t offer. You can really imagine this plant in South Africa - it takes your mind far away from the stresses of everyday life! There is so much that a plant like this can give - it’s really therapeutic to look at and care for. 

Fun fact, this plant is a favourite food for Rhinoceroses and Elephants! 

At Happy Houseplants we think bring the best house plants in the UK, so if you’re wondering where to buy houseplants then this is the place! Our plants are stunning and we select everyone for you, our valued customers! We also love to bring the more rare and unusual houseplants as well as the fashionable favourites so you can have a full forest bathing experience in your own home!

Portulacaria afra care level

This houseplant is really easy to care.

Where should I put Portulacaria afra?

It really prefers partial shade but it’s such an easy-going plant, as long as it’s not in the complete shade it will thrive. A few months in the garden in the summer is great for the dwarf Jade Plant.

Portulacaria afra watering

Water when the soil is dry to the touch, soak through and allow to drain.

Should I feed it?

You can feed Portulacaria afra during the summer months - try our vegan, organic plant food!

Is it suitable if I have pets?

No, it can be toxic to pets.

What size is it?

W17cm x H70cm 

If you would like more information on caring for houseplants, please have a look at our video here

Our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot

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