PINK JOY

Crassula ovata, commonly known as jade plantlucky plantmoney plant or pink joy, is a succulent plant with pink or white flowers, native to South Africa.

Above: Jade plant during sunrise. This work is titled Pink Joy 1 and is available for purchase via my website.

Above: Jade plant during sunrise. This work is titled Pink Joy 1 and is available for purchase via my website.

These photos were taken on a weekend visit to the Overberg. Again, it never disappoints.

As the sun was rising, it cast a florid orange hue over the jade plant, which made the small pink flowers pop just a little bit more than usual. 

Above left: This work is titled Pink Joy 3, available via my website.

Above left: This work is titled Pink Joy 3, available via my website.

Above right: This work is titled Pink Joy 2, available via my website.

Above right: This work is titled Pink Joy 2, available via my website.

Above: Example of an A1 Pink Joy 3 print, in a black frame. Prints available via my website.

Above: Example of an A1 Pink Joy 3 print, in a black frame. Prints available via my website.

THE JADE PLANT AND FENG SHUI

This beautiful succulent is renowned for attracting good luck in wealth. The most popular Feng Shui plants are evergreen, with round, thick and succulent leaves. A criteria that the Jade plants fits well. It’s vibrant green leaves are symbolic of renewal, wealth and prosperity.

It is suppose to produce a nourishing “chi”, positive energy or vibrations, that will bring prosperity to the owner. They are also very easy to propagate, so go ahead, plant and share them, we can all do with a little more luck and prosperity!

We cannot seek achievement for ourselves and forget about progress and prosperity for our community... Our ambitions must be broad enough to include the aspirations and needs of others, for their sakes and for our own.
— Cesar Chavez

To see my limited selection of Pink Joy prints available for purchase, please visit my website.

Above: Sunrises in the Overberg.

Above: Sunrises in the Overberg.


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