This succulent exemplar is much sought after by collectors all over the world for its particular aspect: the variegated shape of C. 'Buddha’s Temple' has yellowish spots in the places where there is a lack of chlorophyll; such spots will never be identical in different plants making each of them unique in its kind. This succulent in its normal form is born as a hybrid of C. perfoliata var. falcata x C. pyramidalis and was distributed in 1959 by nurseryman Myron Kimnach. It can reach a height of about 15 cm, from its stem emerge small overlapping thin leaves, flat and soft, with a silvery green color. Small, pale pink flowers bloom in the summer. Ideal for adding a touch of elegance to the modern style of your home.