I was driving in rural south central Florida a few years ago. A jade plant in full bloom was growing on the side of an old rotting dilapidated shed. Stunning plant.
That is amazing!! They only grow in botanical garden greenhouses here as they're so big but also not happy in my local climate. Do you live on hawaii? My brother lives there now for his work with the University 👌
my gosh, why dont people use correct colours to name plants! Where is it jade? Blue, turquoise, aquamarine.... so many beautiful right colours! (...i still cant forgive them "namers" for calling beautiful violet cattleyas "blue"😂)
The blue jade vine is only found in the Philippines and very hard to cultivate because these plants are pollinated by bats and live in damp riverside forests in the Philippines ( I think I said it wrong ) but these are endangered due to illegal logging/ deforestation/ loss of habitat but luckily these plants are now protected and are also found on mount makiling, Luzon and the mountain is protected so I think it’s certain that this plant will increase in the future because the Philippines will be reforesting 2 million hectares in the Philippines which will be a great for huge biodiversity and increase in animals and plants so hope for the best 😃😃😀😀😁😁👍
Thank you for sharing - these botanical gardens are focused on Asia and show a lot of plants that are in danger - they work with local people to help cultivate them and luckily this one grows well here.
Well, it is beautiful
Thank you! Yes it was stunning!
I was driving in rural south central Florida a few years ago. A jade plant in full bloom was growing on the side of an old rotting dilapidated shed. Stunning plant.
That's so cool!!! Wow that sounds magical
Beautiful
Thank you
Woah so pretty!
Right! Next year I hope to see it in full bloom again
I've got them growing on my property. Such a fun flower. Pollinate by the almost extinct hawaian bats.
That is amazing!! They only grow in botanical garden greenhouses here as they're so big but also not happy in my local climate. Do you live on hawaii? My brother lives there now for his work with the University 👌
I had the privilege this year to visit the sénat greenhouse (les serres du sénat) in Paris and this gorgeous girl was in bloom at the time.💕
Ah that's awesome! The Paris greenhouses are amazing!
We have this in our backyard, our dogs love ravaging it. Im from the philippines
That's very cool!!
I saw this in Hawaii for the very first time. Absolutely beautiful! 😍
That's so cool! I've only seen it in the botanical gardens 🙏🏻❤️
Native to the Philippines
My friends have this small tree. She's said that it comes from Papua
That's so cool, it's so pretty
There are some here in the Philippines as well although very rare
That’s so cool! I’d love to see these in the wild one day
it should be since the plant is endemic to the Philippines
my gosh, why dont people use correct colours to name plants! Where is it jade? Blue, turquoise, aquamarine.... so many beautiful right colours! (...i still cant forgive them "namers" for calling beautiful violet cattleyas "blue"😂)
Purple too! Haha I'm not sure how it got this common name - jade flower 🤷🏻♀️
The blue jade vine is only found in the Philippines and very hard to cultivate because these plants are pollinated by bats and live in damp riverside forests in the Philippines ( I think I said it wrong ) but these are endangered due to illegal logging/ deforestation/ loss of habitat but luckily these plants are now protected and are also found on mount makiling, Luzon and the mountain is protected so I think it’s certain that this plant will increase in the future because the Philippines will be reforesting 2 million hectares in the Philippines which will be a great for huge biodiversity and increase in animals and plants so hope for the best 😃😃😀😀😁😁👍
Thank you for sharing - these botanical gardens are focused on Asia and show a lot of plants that are in danger - they work with local people to help cultivate them and luckily this one grows well here.
Anytime Roos
Donde la venden ?? La germinación es difícil?
Woww, how long do they usually flower for??
I'm not sure, not very long but if there's more strings of flowers then it can spread out in time more
@@plantwithroos ahhh gotcha, thank youu!