Wild Baron Succulent Plant
Wild Baron Succulent Plant Properties
Chinese Name Wild Baron Alias Latin Name Echeveria Baron Bold Genus Sedum Surname Lithops Origin Distribution Horticultural VarietyWild Baron Succulent Plant Introduction
Wild Baron is a Sedum Lithops genus, a medium to large-sized horticultural variety. The plant appears truly disgusting and grows taller no matter how it is cultivated. The stem of the Wild Baron plant is relatively thick and sturdy, gradually elongating and growing taller with age. The leaves are densely arranged in a rosette shape, with a plant diameter of up to 20 centimeters or more. The leaves are oblong, slightly wavy, and the leaf surface has large, irregular wart-like protrusions. The leaf color ranges from light green to purple-red, with new leaves being lighter and old leaves darker. Under strong light and large day-night temperature differences, or during the low-temperature period of winter, the leaf color turns green to purple-red, with the leaf tips and edges slightly reddening. The old leaves and leaf warts turn purple-red, while under weak light, the leaf color is light green, the leaves become narrower and longer, and also very thin. The leaf surface of Wild Baron is covered with a fine white powder, which falls off from old leaves to reveal a smooth surface. During growth, the old leaves of Wild Baron tend to curl slightly downwards. The blooming period is in summer, with paniculate inflorescence lengths reaching over 20 cm, and the inverted bell-shaped flowers.
Wild Baron Succulent Plant Picture Gallery
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3. Wild Baron Picture Three