Weird succulent plants are guaranteed to make your imagination run wild!
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Many people who are new to meat lovers must have only the impression of meat lovers on the lotus-shaped Echeveria genus, because they are all beautiful and cute, and you can’t put them down at first sight. , as everyone knows, succulents have another side to them that is all kinds of strange. Their appearance and habits subvert your impression of traditional plants.
Kalanchoe tubiflora
Kalanchoe tubiflora
Also known as stick-leaf rooting and stick-leaf phoenix, it is a genus of Kalanchoe in the Sedum family. The leaves are slender, fleshy stick-shaped leaves. Yuanhui will grow many adventitious buds, like little butterflies resting there, very cute.
Why is it called Roots or Phoenix? This is because when these little butterflies mature, they will break away from the mother plant and fall to the ground. As long as there is soil and a suitable environment, they will quickly take root and grow. That is, if you plant a butterfly in spring, it will not take until autumn. Harvest a lot of little butterfly butterflies.
When things go to extremes, they must be reversed. This interesting habit troubles many carnivores because they are so capable of growing!
Small wine glass
This is the picture below Crassula umbella 'Wine Cup' is a plant that looks like a small wine cup. It is also a member of the succulent army. It is a cute body of the Crassula umbella genus in the Crassula family. It has fleshy leaves like a wine cup, with edges like lotus leaves. Curling upward to look like a wine glass, the red flowers are clustered in the center of the leaves, which is very curious.
Senecio pendulus
Come again Look at this wonderful flower. If you don’t tell me, you won’t believe that it is related to our common chrysanthemum. Yes, this comrade named Loach Palm is a good spirit of the genus Senecio of the Asteraceae family. Their tiny leaves withered and dried up very early. , like small thorns, they persist on fleshy stems that are segmented like cucumbers. The fleshy stems lie flat on the ground and grow. The skin is gray-green with dark green linear stripes. It looks like a loach running around in the soil, right? !
Tony Crassula alstonii
This kind The small green lock dragon looks like a lump of pee! Especially in the dry rocky beaches of South Africa, where it originates, its color blends in with the surrounding environment. If you don't look carefully, you might think it is animal poop. The thick white leaves are alternate and closely arranged, and the leaf surface is rough and grainy. The small beige flowers are particularly cute.
Fang Tower Crassula 'Buddha's Temple'
< p>The top view of this fleshy thing looks like a monster that is about to eat people with its mouth open. It is called Fangta. It belongs to the genus Ceratophyllum of the Crassulaceae family. The gray-green leaves are rough and grainy. Opposed to each other, the layers are closely arranged, looking like a tower from the side, which makes people think a lot.Mountain Rose Greenovia Aurea
Part 2 The name of this good body picture is mountain rose. Mountain rose is a genus in the Crassulaceae family. It is known as the "rose that never fades". The rose-like parts are not the flowers, but their leaves. The fleshy leaves of mountain roses are alternate and look like Arranged in a rosette shape, during the hot season, they will enter a dormant period. At this time, the leaves will be tightly wrapped together, like budding roses, which usually can last for several months.
Trachyandra tortilis
Not official yet The Chinese name of (in fact, many fleshy names are conventional), this kelp-like alien plant belongs to the genus Lilium and grows in the Namaqua South region of South Africa. Its wide leaves are scalded with big waves. It can also show a dazzling pink color when the seasons change, which is very fashionable and interesting.
Synaptophyllum Juttae
Another one Synaptophyllum Juttae, an "alien succulent", is a cute plant in the family Aromaceae. The species epithet commemorates Jutta, a German female botanist who did research in Africa. It is the only species of the genus Synaptophyllum and is distributed in Namibia. The fleshy opposite leaves of this species are clinging to the stem and are covered with wax. They are bright red when exposed, so they look like wax drops.
Echeveria 'Etna' Echeveria
< p> This plant has always been what many succulent lovers (especially women) are most afraid of. The cabbage-like leaves are covered with tumors, and they look like the Great Rift Valley in East Africa, and they also look like brain flowers. btw, it is one of your favorites. My favorite is the genus Echeveria of the Sedum family.Desert Rose
This one is pretty The gentleman with a big belly and very beautiful red flowers is nicknamed Desert Rose Adenium Obesum. Please note that they are not roses of the Rosaceae family. Desert roses belong to the genus Desert Rose of the Apocynaceae family and grow in dry areas. In the desert, in order to adapt to the water-scarce environment, the highly fleshy trunk will gather water, and the leaves will fall off and go dormant. It looks bare, but the flowering is amazing!
Tillandsia xerographica
This one The lady with silver curly hair is actually very domineering. Tillandsia is a genus of Bromeliaceae, which is distributed in Mexico and Guatemala. It is a kind of air pineapple. Air pineapple does not need soil, but only absorbs moisture and nutrients in the air to grow lushly. It can also produce bright flowers and strange plants.
Bronze Dragon
Cactus Everyone I’ve seen them all before, it’s not unusual, but have you seen one that grows several stories tall? The bronze dragon Browningia candelaris is so domineering. Its English name is Candelabro Cactus, which means "candelabro cactus". Obviously, this is an enlarged version of the cactus...
Euphorbia obesa
This kind of green ones, like The sea urchin-like creature is called a cloth ball. It is a classic good body of the genus Euphorbiaceae. The stripes are like their 8 longitudinal edges, and there is a row of protruding small blunt teeth in the middle. They look like knitted ones. The cloth ball is indeed The ball lives up to its name~
Tecticornia bulbosa
Isn’t this kind of meat that looks like Michelin tires so cute? It grows in the salt-alkali zone of the Australian coast. The stems and joints are swollen and look like steamed bun skewers. The colors are changeable and the meat smells like meat. Give someone a bite.
Twelve-volume Haworthia truncata
< p>The "huge thing" in the picture below is actually a pot of truncated twelve-rolled leaves growing in groups, also called jade fans. They belong to the genus Twelve-rolled Plants in the family Triaceae. Their fleshy leaves are opposite and arranged in two rows in a fan shape. The top is like being cut by a knife, translucent, rough or smooth. This is the structure of the "window surface". In the place of origin, they are covered with sand and soil, and only the window surface is exposed for photosynthesis.Aloe polyphylla
No Call me king! Call me Queen! "The Queen of Aloe Vera is the most domineering aloe vera in the world. It dominates the small southern African country of Lesotho. It stands proudly despite the frost in winter and remains neither humble nor overbearing despite the high temperatures in summer. Its kingly demeanor is admirable. What is even more amazing is that it The leaves grow in a regular spiral shape, which is graceful and majestic.
Tephrocactus geometricus
This kind of meat that resembles a Haagen-Dazs ice cream ball is called Tephrocactus. It is a cactus of the genus Tephrocactus. Its scientific name means "very grey-green." "Geometrically dynamic cactus", once this thing came out, many carnivores' impressions of cactus were about to be refreshed~
Aloinopsis schooneesii
This cute creature with a brain covered with sea anemones has a very Chinese name, called Aloinopsis schooneesii, from the family Aloinopsis. It has a good body. Because of its old age, this tree has considerable fleshy roots. The triangular spoons covered with small black spots are its leaves. Of course, the sea anemone is naturally its flower. Is it really true? Are there any plants that grow sea anemones (doge)
Daji Sedum dasyphyllum
The cute pink ball in the picture below has poisoned many innocent flesh friends. Dajixing Beauty is a common pot-protecting grass of the Sedum family. , but this is obviously a wild old pile, so pink that it makes all flesh feel ashamed, so pink that we are willing to worship it!
Green Bamboo Eulychnia castanea f. varispiralis
This mighty and majestic thing that "holds the sky with one pillar" is called green bamboo , a cactus of the genus Potato, a giant root with a good body born from horticultural cultivation. This product has many nicknames: candied haws, caterpillar, gourd baby, whatever you want to call it, it is so cool.
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shot glass
Senecio pendulus
Tony Crassula alstonii
Crassula 'Buddha's Temple'
Mountain rose Greenovia Aurea
Trachyandra tortilis
Synaptophyllum Juttae
Echeveria 'Etna'
Desert Rose
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