Portulacaria Afra (Dwarf Jade Plant) — Lusherra Minimal Edition
In StockOverview
Portulacaria Afra, commonly known as the Dwarf Jade Plant or Elephant Bush, is a compact succulent admired for its thick, glossy green leaves and woody branching structure. Its clean, architectural form makes it a favorite for modern interiors, workspaces, and minimalist homes.
This plant is highly adaptable, thrives indoors with minimal care, and is especially loved by beginners. Due to its slow, controlled growth and flexible stems, it is also popular for bonsai-style shaping.
Why Lusherra
At Lusherra, we make greenery simple, aesthetic, and accessible.
Each plant is carefully curated, nursery-grown, and quality-checked before dispatch. We pair healthy plants with clean, minimalist pots so they blend seamlessly into homes and offices. Every order is packed securely and includes clear care instructions to help your plant thrive long-term.
Pet Friendly
✔ Non-toxic and safe for homes with pets, including cats and dogs.
Note: While the plant is pet-safe, we recommend discouraging pets from chewing on plants.
Delivery Note
Plants are shipped using protective, breathable packaging designed to reduce moisture stress and prevent damage during transit. Minor soil displacement is normal. Simply level the soil and water lightly after placement.
Care Guide
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Light: Bright indirect light; tolerates mild direct sunlight
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Water: Only when the soil is completely dry (every 7–12 days, depending on climate)
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Temperature: Performs best between 18°C – 30°C
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Soil: Fast-draining succulent potting mix
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Humidity: Normal room humidity
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Fertilization: Optional; once a month during the growing season
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Maintenance: Responds well to pruning and shaping
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Botanical Name: Portulacaria Afra
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Common Names: Dwarf Jade Plant, Elephant Bush
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Growth Form: Upright, branching, bonsai-friendly
Key Benefits:
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Enhances indoor aesthetics
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Beginner-friendly and drought tolerant
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Known for air-purifying qualities
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Slow, manageable growth
FAQs
1. Is this plant easy to care for?
Yes. It is one of the easiest indoor succulents and ideal for beginners.
2. How often should I water it?
Water only when the soil has dried out, typically once every 7–12 days.
3. Can it live indoors?
Yes. It thrives indoors near bright windows or well-lit spaces.
4. Is it safe for pets?
Yes. It is considered non-toxic for cats and dogs.
5. Does it need frequent repotting?
No. Repot only when roots outgrow the pot, usually every 12–18 months.