This succulent specimen has a characteristic that will make it unique in its kind: its varied shape. The variegation, due to the lack of chlorophyll in different points of the epidermis, never appears identical in different plants, even if of the same species. For this reason, each variegated specimen is distinguished and highly sought after by collectors from all over the world. In its normal form, H. magnifica is an evergreen succulent with a slow growth and a greenish-brown colour that favours the plant’s mimicry with the soil. It is a solitary plant without stem, whose leaves, arranged according to the typical rosette formation, are triangular with longitudinal brownish or greyish ribs along the upper pages and serrated edges. The flowers are white and small. This succulent is ideal for those who are new to it, it thrives with ease even indoors if placed near windows and verandas.