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From: Polly Timmer
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Grand Rapids , MI
I was given a cutting from a friend on I believe a type of jade plant-I am unable to find it in any reference book It has green waxy leaves that look like suction cups on the ends-I does not like to be over watered and cuttings grow by just being place in the soil. If it needs water little ristles come off the branches--the plants branches are very thick sort of tree like and it will grow towards the light. can you help me identify this?

 
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From: James Schuster
Horticulturist and Plant Pathologist (Retired)

schuster@illinois.edu
Sounds like you have the artillary plant (Pilea serpillacea). Check some house plant books or the web and see if the pictures match your plant.

 
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