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Portulacaria afra - Elephant Bush

Portulacaria afra
Elephant Bush, Dwarf Jade Plant

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Succulent shrub plant for bright interiors, this Portulacaria has small round, fleshy, glossy green leaves, aligned on stems that are initially reddish then brown-grey. Its mini-tree appearance makes it an excellent bonsai or potted plant. Very undemanding, it is grown in a very well-draining substrate, tolerates the rather dry air of our interiors and requires little water. It will thrive near a well-exposed window (south, south-west or east).  
Watering frequency
Low (once a fortnight)
Indoor exposure
Indirect bright light, Direct bright light
Specialties
Easy to cut
Specialties
Requires little water
Specialties
Bonsai

Description

Portulacaria afra, the elephant bush is a succulent houseplant highly prized for its ease of growing and its small tree-like appearance. Native to the warm regions of southern Africa, this succulent forms a compact bush with small round leaves. It is used as an indoor bonsai or simply decorates a beautiful pot on a windowsill. Able to tolerate bright light, dry apartment air and missed waterings, it is a plant accessible to beginners.

Portulacaria afra benefits from spending the summer outdoors, in full sun. Bring it indoors as soon as temperatures drop below 10°C, to overwinter it in a bright spot, kept above 5°C.

Nicknamed elephant bush or elephant tree, Portulacaria afra now belongs to the Didiereaceae family. This plant has several historical botanical synonyms, including Crassula portulacaria, Crassula portulacastrum, Claytonia portulacaria, Portulaca fruticosa.  Its vernacular name of elephant bush refers to its role as a fodder crop for these large herbivores in its native habitat. 
The natural distribution range of Portulacaria afra covers a large part of southern and eastern Africa. It is found on well-drained rocky slopes, xerophytic thickets, succulent scrub, from sea level up to over 1,000 m altitude. 

Morphologically, the elephant bush presents itself as a highly branched succulent shrub, with a bushy habit. Grown in a pot, it eventually reaches 0.60 to 1.20 m in height and about 50 cm in width. The stems, initially fleshy and reddish, gradually become woody and grey-brown as they age. The plant forms a trunk over time. The foliage, semi-evergreen to evergreen depending on conditions, is one of its main assets. The leaves are opposite, small, round to obovate, very fleshy. They measure 1 to 2.5 cm in length and 1 to 1.5 cm in width, are a fresh, glossy green. Inserted very densely on the branches, they give the vegetation a cloud of small leaves appearance above a framework of sinuous branches.
The flowering is rare indoors, but deserves description: Portulacaria afra produces in spring or early summer small pale pink to mauve-pink flowers, 2 to 3 mm in diameter, borne in terminal clusters a few centimetres long. The fruits, when pollination occurs, are tiny ellipsoid achenes, translucent, pinkish, with small wings. Indoors, very abundant light, marked temperature ranges and a cool rest period are needed to hope for it to appear.

Le Portulacaria afra enjoys a very bright position, preferably in full sun or near a well-lit window. It tolerates temperatures ranging from 10 to 30 °C, but must be protected from cold below 5 °C. Its growing medium should be very well-draining, a mix of cactus compost, coarse sand and perlite being ideal to avoid excess moisture. Watering should be moderate, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In winter, the plant enters dormancy and will only receive occasional waterings

The Elephant Bush fits perfectly into a bright living room, conservatory or well-lit office. A large terracotta pot, in a terracotta colour, will enhance its very fresh green foliage. You can associate it with Portulacaria afra 'Variegata', Portulacaria afra 'Macrophylla', Crassula ovata 'Minor' or even Senecio herreianus 'Purple Flush'. The variegated foliage of 'Variegata', the large rounded leaves of 'Macrophylla', the compact silhouette of the jade plant 'Minor' and the trailing stems tinged with purple of the Senecio create a graphic succulent scene that is very easy to maintain indoors. 
For a bonsai effect, plant it in a shallow pot and prune it regularly.

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Portulacaria afra - Elephant Bush (Plant habit) Plant habit

Foliage

Foliage colour green
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Bushy
Height at maturity 60 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flowering time March to May
Inflorescence Panicle

Botanical data

Genus

Portulacaria

Species

afra

Family

Didiereaceae

Other common names

Elephant Bush, Dwarf Jade Plant

Origin

South Africa

Product reference25515

Location

Install this plant in a very bright position, behind a window or right next to a French window facing south, south-west or east with several hours of direct light per day to maintain a compact habit.

Location

Indoor exposure Indirect bright light, Direct bright light
For which room? Office, Lounge, Kitchen, Bedroom, Veranda
Plant spread 60 cm high x 40 cm wide when fully grown
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse)
Humidity level Moderate (40-60%), Dry (<40%)

Maintenance and care

Watering tips

Water moderately, allowing the substrate to dry out between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to once a month.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot preferably in early spring, every 2 to 3 years, or when the plant becomes too large for its pot.
Use a mix of succulent potting compost with drainage elements such as coarse sand or perlite. Ensure the pot has drainage holes.
Apply a liquid fertiliser specially formulated for succulent plants (low in nitrogen, e.g. NPK 2-7-7), to be applied once a month during the growth period, in spring and summer.

Houseplant care

Regularly remove any yellow or dry leaves that fall at the base of the pot, dust off the foliage (gentle blow or quick shower, then drying),
Prune if you grow it as a bonsai. Otherwise, pinch the tips of the stems in spring. The resulting cuttings can be replanted in the same pot to make the plant denser.

Disease and pest advice

In case of mealybug infestation, gently clean the affected areas with a cotton bud soaked in 70% alcohol. Also ensure the growing substrate is well-draining to avoid excess moisture. Do not leave stagnant water in the saucer.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Low (once a fortnight)
Fogging 1 time a week
Type of soil Cactus potting soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Red spider mites, Rots
Susceptibility to diseases Low
Ease of cultivation Beginner

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