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T. fulleri in its variegated form represents a very sought after exemplar of succulent, the variegation makes it unique and unmistakable. It has a grey or bluish green epidermis to which is added a purplish shade with prolonged exposure to the sun and in the variegated form the plant takes on shades tending to yellowish. Its leaves, arranged in the shape of a rosette, are erected and widen towards the tip, with some protuberances at the extremities similar to warts. T. fuelleri f. variegata expands horizontally during growth. The name Titanopsis comes from the Greek "titanos" which means calcareous rock and "opsis" that means similar, because of its resemblance to the small calcareous rocks, in nature this characteristic helps the plant to camouflage in the surrounding environment. In late autumn-winter it gives us its beautiful flowers in the shape of daisies, with colors ranging from yellow to orange.