Often referred to as a “Green Lotus” due to its intricate leaf structure, this succulent (likely an Echeveria or Sempervivum) grows low to the ground in a tight, symmetrical rosette. The leaves are plump and vibrant green, sometimes developing red tips when exposed to plenty of sunlight (a process called “sun stressing”).
This plant is incredibly drought-tolerant and hates “wet feet,” so be sure to let the soil dry out completely between waterings. It works beautifully as a centerpiece on a dining table or as part of a larger succulent arrangement. It is hardy, resilient, and brings a touch of Zen to any environment.




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