Succulent plant Angel's Tears introduction and photo of Angel's Tears.

Angel's Tears Succulent Plant

Angel's Tears Succulent Plant Characteristics

Chinese Name: Angel's TearsAlias: Round-Leaf OthonnaLatin Name: Sedum treleaseiFamily and Genus: Crassulaceae, Sedum GenusDistribution: Mexico

Angel's Tears Succulent Plant Introduction

Angel's Tears, also known as Round-Leaf Othonna, resembles Othonna slightly, belonging to the cultivated horticultural variety. The leaves are larger than those of Othonna, with a light green color that remains嫩 throughout the year and barely changes. The stems of Angel's Tears are not very thick but can form woody branches, gradually clustering over time. The leaves are densely arranged at the top of the branches. The leaves are thick and range in color from bright green to light yellow-green. New leaves are light in color, while older leaves have a slightly deeper hue. The ovate leaves near the stem show a slight rhomboid base when observed closely, with light ridges. The new leaves have shallow ridges at the tip, which become rounded as the leaves age. Under strong light and significant day-night temperature differences or during the low temperatures of winter, the leaf color becomes very attractive, with a slight嫩 yellow tinge. Under weak light, the leaf color is light green or green, and the leaves stretch out. The leaves are covered with a fine white powder, which falls off the older leaves, leaving them smooth.

Angel's Tears Succulent Plant Photo Album

1. Angel's Tears Photo One

2. Angel's Tears Photo Two