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E. setosa in its variegated form has shades or yellowish spots in places where there is a lack of chlorophyll; these stains are never the same in plants, making each one unique and for this reason much sought after by collectors. In its normal form this succulent grows in the shape of a rosette, usually solitary, but with time it can tuft on the base. It consists of elongated, pointed, spoon-shaped, green leaves, covered with a white down, from which derives its name 'silky'. Use these small hairs to trap the humidity of the air, which allows it to survive in periods of drought. This plant is perfect for decorating gardens, but also ideal for indoors.