This is my succulent plant nicknamed Lifesaver. Because it's blooms look like Lifesavers. You may remember I posted it last year. Now it is blooming again this year and I can't resist more pictures. I keep it indoors.
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
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They do look like life savers! π❤️
Your lifesaver plants look so cute and unreal.
With blooms like that I would take pictures every year too. They are so unique and pretty.
It's amazing and I've never seen any plant like it.
your lifesaver cactus is the only one I have ever seen. it really is cute and they look good enough to eat
Now...I NEED REALLY NEED one of these plants.
I love it and now have Cactus Envy!!!
Sue
That is really cool. I remember seeing it here before and is the only place I've ever seen it or heard of it!!
Goodness me, that really is a unique plant. I like the advice from the cactus.
:-)
Carla
I remember these - looks like lifesavers!
I've never seen these before. They are surely interesting and do look like lifesavers. I'm just starting to get into succulents -
A fascinating plant and extraordinary blooms. They almost look like something you would see in prehistoric times.
I remember you posting about this before. I've never seen anything like it in real life. So unique!
That is one of the most interesting plants ever! xoxo
Oh my, that is the strangest plant I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing it from time to time. You take care of it nicely, and it's coming along this Spring.
~Sheri
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