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Ha ha at first when you said “succulent”, I thought you were saying “very tasty” and I was like, that’s weird?! I didnt know you could eat the plant as well. I looked up mini jade and its close but my leaves are not bulbous. More like thick mini teacup saucers. But I will give some more research. The lack of sun part might be true, even though our office is floor to ceiling windows the plant is not in direct sunlight.