The varied form of this fatty plant is very sought after by collectors all over the world: yellowish spots or streaks are due to a lack of chlorophyll in those areas of the epidermis and will never appear identical in different plants; for this reason each variegated specimen is different from the other and strongly appreciated as unique. In its normal form this succulent has a compact rosette arrangement; with fleshy and pointed leaves. The skin is greyish-green and with sun exposure it takes on pink tones, especially in the variegated part creating a mix of colors that give the plant a really attractive appearance. The flowering period of G. filiferum variegated is winter and at the apex of the plant flowers appear bell-shaped, yellowish green with pink hues on the tips. This succulent is unique and for this reason it can not be missing in your collection.