Succulents have become more than just typical indoor plants and are now a fashionable element in home decor. These plants are loved for their simple maintenance and alluring green hues, as well as their unique shapes that store water. Past varieties have resembled cute bunnies and playful dolphins, but now there are succulents that resemble newly bloomed roses with stunning accuracy.
The “rose succulent”, once called Greenovia dodrentalis, has petals that are circular and arranged symmetrically like a blooming flower. These succulents usually grow in clusters and do not exceed 15 cm in height when they mature. But, despite their small size, they are robust and happy plants that blossom often and prefer a sunny environment, similar to the Canary Islands where they originate from.
Greenovia dodrentalis may resemble a flower at first glance, but it’s actually a typical succulent with its distinct spiky appearance. The plant’s green petals possess the same prickly texture as other desert-dwelling plants. What makes this succulent special is its low-maintenance nature – it requires minimal watering and can even flourish indoors. With its striking appearance and practicality, Greenovia dodrentalis is an ideal choice for gardening enthusiasts who have limited garden space.