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This is an unusually spontaneous exemplar of cultivar, a probable cross coming from E. pinwheel and therefore constituted, as the name of the parent itself shows, by a rosette of pleasantly symmetrical and roundish shape, like a pinwheel when viewed from above. The foliage, unlike the plant of origin, takes an absolutely original shape: the leaves are long and lanceolate, rather fleshy and tend to the apex to bend upwards and on themselves with a small final tip. The epidermis is of a pleasant greyish-glaucous, but tends to take on greener tones and shades of pink when it is abundantly exposed to sunlight. To enrich the appearance of this succulent so peculiar contribute its pretty bell-shaped flowers on the notes of red and orange, for a chromatic contrast with a strong visual impact, which will certainly not go unnoticed!