Crassula

Crassula, commonly known as jade plants or money plants, is a vast genus of succulent plants belonging to the Crassulaceae family. Encompassing over 350 species, Crassula is one of the largest and most diverse succulent genera, with representatives distributed worldwide, primarily in Africa, Asia, and Europe. These remarkable plants have adapted to a wide range of habitats, from arid deserts and rocky slopes to coastal regions and even tropical rainforests.