When I lived in Ohio, I was a slave to my enormous flower garden. Work would begin in the spring, and every day, weather permitting, I would spend several hours in the garden. Now that I am in Mexico, my gardening consists of taking care of a handful of houseplants in the apartment. A lot less work!
Last Thursday I was passing through the "tianguis" (outdoor market) that is held each week by the neighborhood park. One of the vendors sells houseplants, and I noticed that he had a jade plant. I had good luck with a jade plant back in Ohio, so I decided to buy it. It was in a cheap plastic container, but the vendor also had ceramic pots for sale. I picked out a piece of blue Talavera ware, a style of glazed pottery that is a specialty of the city of Puebla. The other plants that I have in the living room are all in Talavera pots. The vendor transplanted the jade plant for me.
The vendor told me that in Spanish it is called an "árbol de abundancia"... a tree of abundance. I did a bit of research and found that they are also called money plants or lucky plants, and that in feng shui they are associated with prosperity.
The plants are very easy to care for. as long as they are not overwatered. They can live for decades. So, my jade plant might outlive me.