The variegated shape of this succulent presents shades or yellow streaks in places where there is a lack of chlorophyll; such spots will never be identical in plants, making in this way every specimen rare and unique in its kind and for this reason very sought after by collectors. The epidermis also assumes particular pink shades after prolonged exposure to the sun. In its normal form it is a plant with fleshy leaves, water green in color tending to purple with orange shades. It grows in more or less tufted rosettes, with domed-shaped leaves. The flowering takes place in spring with small white flowers with red inside. It’s perfect for creating wonderful bouquets as it’s very flashy.