It’s not a flower, but looks like one! Thus the title. Please let me off the hook this time. (*^ω^)
This succulent is called 冬の美人 fuyu no bijin.
冬 fuyu means, winter.
美人 bijin means, beautiful woman.
の denotes possession, possessive form.
Thus, this succulent is winter’s beautiful woman. (^∇^)
I was surprised to see it flourish when autumn came around the corner. Well, well, well.
Is this also called a “Jade” plant. I love succulents too.
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I’m not so sure what kind of succulent this is, so far I’ve had no luck in finding out its English name.
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Love succulents and a lovely story 👌
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I am really enjoying your adventures and posts. This succulent looks like a flower, indeed.
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Thank you so much Nancy! I also appreciate your words of inspiration. I hope you’ll keep them coming. 😊
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