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It is cultivated as a test plant due to the peculiarity of the appearance of its foliage rather than its small flowers.
It was one of the first species of this genus to be discovered and the first to be found in European collections.
It is not advisable to manipulate it very much, as it can lose leaves very easily.
It is one of the easiest plants to care for.
It has been reclassified and now has the scientific name Kleinia stapeliiformis.
At maturity, numerous rosettes are created, grouped very closely together, small and all of them with many narrow leaves.
They say it is a crop derived from the Aeonium Manriqueorum.
It has tight shrub-shaped stems with spines that are very harmful to animals.
It is a very elegant and decorative plant.
It is a very peculiar succulent plant and very strange in the shape of its buds.