Pot: 6,5 cm.
Art. 58465
The variegated shape of this beautiful plant has streaks and lighter areas along the surface of the foliage, at the points where chlorophyll is absent. Each variegated leaf has absolutely unique streaks and never identical to the other specimens, which is why it is so loved by true connoisseurs! Frithia pulchra is a small perennial succulent plant, commonly known also as "baby fingers", very similar to the Fenestraria with which it also shares the low and branched posture. Its fleshy and tubular leaves of a light greyish-green color, almost translucent, contribute to the process of photosynthesis. During the spring its solitary and delicate inflorescences of bright magenta bloom.