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This wonderful succulent shows off proudly a feature that makes it unique: its monstrous shape. This mutation is different in each specimen and consists of shape anomalies, asymmetries or strange reliefs that make these plants highly sought after by succulents collectors. P. 'Clavifolia' in its normal form is a hybrid between two species: Pachyphytum bracteosum and Echeveria rosea, therefore it is not present in nature. It grows generating long stems (up to 15 cm) that end with beautiful rosettes, formed by fleshy leaves, elongated, slightly curved, with a very small tip at the apex; they are generally glaucous in color with pinkish shades on the tip, They become more intense with sun exposure. Because of its particular narrow rosette shape, covered by a whitish pruine, it is often called "powdery jewel plant".