Introduction to the succulent Chiyoda no Matsuyama and appreciation of Chiyoda no Matsuyama images.

Thick-leaved Chidori no Matsu

Thick-leaved Chidori no Matsu Plant Attributes

Chinese Name: Chidori no MatsuAlias: Latin Name - Pachypodium compactumFamily and Genus: Crassulaceae, Pachyphytum GenusOrigin and Distribution: Hidalgo, Mexico

Thick-leaved Chidori no Matsu Plant Introduction

Chidori no Matsu is a perennial, hairless, succulent herbaceous plant similar in appearance to the Blue Azure Sedum, with the difference being that Chidori no Matsu has cylindrical leaves, while Blue Azure Sedum has flattened leaves. The leaves of the plant are arranged in a ringed, alternate pattern, with round spindle-shaped leaves that have a pointed tip but are slightly angular at the tip. The leaves are thick, round, and convex, with ridges on the underside. The leaves are smooth with a fine white powder, ranging from grass green to dark green. In full sunlight, the leaves are closely packed, while in low light, the leaves turn light green, becoming thinner and longer, with the spacing between the leaves elongating. The flowering stem of Chidori no Matsu is very tall.

Thick-leaved Chidori no Matsu Image Appreciation

1. Image One of Chidori no Matsu

2. Image Two of Chidori no Matsu