Brown Sugar Succulent
Brown Sugar Succulent Plant Attributes
Chinese Name: Brown Sugar, Alias: Red Sugar, Latin Name: Echeveria brown sugar, Family: Crassulaceae, Genus: Sedum, Origin Distribution: Horticultural hybridBrown Sugar Succulent Introduction
Brown Sugar is a perennial succulent herbaceous plant, a medium-sized variety. The plant's succulent leaves are arranged in a loose rosette shape. The leaves are elongated and take on a beautiful brownish-red color under strong light or large temperature differences, similar to the color of brown sugar. Under weak light, the leaves are light green, elongated, and the color becomes more dull. The surface of the Brown Sugar leaves is smooth and does not easily accumulate water. The leaves do not have powdery substance, and Brown Sugar needs ample sunlight and a large temperature difference for the color to be vibrant and the plant to be more compact and beautiful. After years of clustering, the plant becomes very spectacular, especially the old stakes that have been pruned for many years. The inflorescence of Brown Sugar is red, with an inverted bell-shaped flower type similar to most stonecrops.
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