The variegated shape of this succulent presents the typical lighter areas in the exact points where the chlorophyll is absent: these characteristics will never be the same from one plant to another, therefore each exemplar will be absolutely unique! It is a succulent that can reach considerable dimensions, consisting of erect and woody stem, rather thin and abundantly branched, which is completely covered by particular elongated, fleshy and wavy leaves. The epidermis assumes a bluish-green color, normally covered by a slight white powder (pruine) useful to the plant to protect itself from atmospheric agents. During the spring season it generates on the peduncles small whitish flowers, very delicate and elegant.