Bukiniczia Cabulica Succulent

Appearance: Bukiniczia cabulica forms a rosette of heart-shaped, bluish-green leaves with intricate, creamy white veins. The leaves are around 2-4 inches in size.
Growing Conditions: This succulent thrives in dry, sunny, and well-draining conditions. It can be grown in a clay pot of at least 1 gallon in size or planted at the front of a dry bed.


Life Cycle: Generally, Bukiniczia cabulica completes its lifecycle within one year. It starts with elongated juvenile foliage that later transitions to chubby heart-shaped mature leaves.


Flowering: During the summer, the plant produces architecturally appealing, multi-branching flower stalks that can reach up to 14 inches in height. The flowers themselves are described as inconspicuous and beigey-pink in color.

Reproduction: After flowering, the plant typically dies but reliably reseeds itself for future generations. Some plants may also produce offsets, forming small clumps of foliage.