Tuesday, November 29, 2022

A Real Lifesaver

Time to check in with my Lifesaver plant. This succulent got it's name because it's blooms look just like Lifesavers. Even though it is almost winter, mine is still blooming like crazy!





Here is the bloom once it is spent and dying. The pale ones on top are the new buds.


Another new bloom before it open, by my finger.


So there you have it. What an amazing plant!




21 comments:

CheerfulMonk said...

I had never heard of it. It's beautiful and thank you!

Nancy Chan said...

The flowers with stripes are beautiful. I have one too but the flowers are different. The flowers do not have stripes and the flowers are maroon in colour.

MadSnapper said...

Amazing plant I've ever heard of and I've never seen one anywhere other than here. My dad always like to get the little book of Lifesavers for Christmas every year and this made me think of that it truly is amazing

Ann said...

What an amazing and fascinating plant. It really does look like a lifesaver.

Hootin Anni said...

Looks like the "spent" one might carry seeds?!!

Chatty Crone said...

I love the Lifesaver - I have never seen one before!

Great-Granny Grandma said...

Wow, what an interesting plant. I've never heard of it before, but the blooms really do look like lifesavers.

George said...

What beautiful blossoms. They really do look like Lifesavers.

Carla from The River said...

WOW.. Ginny, that is one interesting plant. I am glad you shared it with us.
Carla

Sandi said...

Wow, it does look like Lifesavers!

photowannabe said...

Love the advice and really am fascinated by your succulent. I have never seen one of those.
I think I need on myself.
Sue

HappyK said...

Wow that is the neatest plant. Never heard of it before. It certainly does look like lifesavers.

L. D. said...

It is an amazing plant.

Mari said...

That's a cool plant! I never heard of it before, and it really does look like a lifesaver.

DeniseinVA said...

Aptly named! Truly a fascinating plant. Those blooms look as though they came from a prehistoric garden.

Linda said...

I have never seen one of these before or even heard of it! How amazing!!!

Gayla said...

That is incredible. I've never seen it heard of this amazing plant!

Red Rose Alley said...

Every time I see this, I am amazed with this plant. It's like something I've never seen before. And to see the blooms before opening is so interesting. This is definitely a different kind of cactus. Isn't nature fascinating?

~Sheri

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DawnTreader said...

I can't recall ever having seen or heard of this plant. Looks 'unreal' to me - like candy! :)

Jenny the Pirate said...

Haahaa I don't know why but as fascinating as that plant's blooms are, they sort of creep me out! Sorry, hahaa xoxo

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