Pot: 6,5 cm.
This plant is a cross between 2 species, P. oviferum and P. viride, created by Captain Jessop, british operating in World War II. It grows by generating descending or drooping stems, formed by leaves arranged in a rosette, up to 8-10 cm long and almond-shaped; its color varies from dark green to purple-pink, even more bright with exposure to the sun. 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 and, for this reason, highly sought after by collectors. In the flowering period it produces long stems on which appear beautiful cream-colored flowers with red centers. This Pachyphytum is ideal for creating wonderful compositions and bouquets, the perfect formula to give a touch of color to your spaces.