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Top 10 most expensive succulent names

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-17 09:21:58
Neon lamp jade dew, jade fan, Huibi Xuxiao, silver crown jade, white skin moon boundary, Wanxiang cotton, flower cage, spiral aloe, tortoise shell peony and stone flower are known as the world's ten most expensive succulent, each of which is very difficult to get, and many of them are endangered species.

I. neon jade dew

The growth of neon lamp jade dew is very slow and the quantity is rare. It is cultivated by artificial hybridization, and it will emit colorful light after being irradiated.

2. Yufan

Yufan is made up of several small plant groups. The plants are upright and upward. It looks like a fan from the appearance. Maybe it's the origin of the name

Third, Huibi must smile

The leaves are very green and the flowers are even more beautiful. It is an endangered plant from Madagascar.

Silver crown jade

Silver crown jade is produced in North America. Its surface is silvery white and its top is orange. The flowers can be yellow and pink.

5. White skin moon boundary

The white skin moon boundary is from Namibia, Africa. It is also an endangered species with slow growth and is now banned from export.

Vi. Universal Cotton

Wanxiang cotton, also known as twelve rolls of wool sweat, has no branches and stems and is in the shape of a half cylinder.

Seven, flower cage

Flower cage, also known as pucker ball, grows in the northeast of Mexico, surrounded by rock cliffs, so it's hard to see many, but also precious.

8. Spiral aloe

Spiral aloe, also known as aloe queen, looks more like a work of art, very shocking.

Nine, tortoise shell Peony

The tortoise shell peony is more like a lotus flower. The texture of the rosette is very different from the stone. It is also an endangered species in quantity.

Tortoise Shell Peony

X. stone flower

Stone flower is produced in South Africa. It looks like a few small stones gathered together, so it's called stone flower.

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