1. BladesThe leaves of the jade bell are alternate, fleshy, relatively flat, and ovate to oblong. The length is about 205-4 cm and the width is about 2-3 cm. The leaves have serrated edges and are blue-green or gray-green in color with irregular milky white, pink or yellow patches. The color is varied and the newly grown leaves are more colorful and very beautiful and dazzling. 2. FlowersThe Jade Bell has a relatively loose cyme. The flowers are red or orange-red in color. 3. Growth EnvironmentJade bell is suitable for growing in loose, fertile, well-drained sandy loam. It cannot be exposed to strong light and should be placed in a diffuse light environment. In the summer when the temperature is high and there is a lot of rain, the water consumption should be controlled to avoid water accumulation and root rot. The temperature in winter cannot be lower than 5℃. Providing a temperature of 10-12℃ will allow it to bloom normally. |
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