A rare and delicate miniature from the Canary Islands. It belongs to the Crassulacea family and shares its natural habitat with Aeoniums and Euphorbias.
Just like Aeonium it is predominantly a winter grower, and should be allowed to sit back and rest a little during the hot summer months. The small flowers are very unusual.
They are small, clustering plants that will eventually fill a 10 or 12cm pot.
Only a few plants available.