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Constellations are fleshy _ What constellations are fleshy?
It's Hermansa.
Chinese name: Hermosa (the representative of Capricorn in the twelve constellations)
Nickname: Mensa
Latin scientific name: Echeveria“Mensa "
Family and genus: Sedum, Lycopodium.
Distribution of origin: horticultural species
Mensa, also known as Black Mensa, is a horticultural variety. Mensa is a perennial succulent herb with small and medium varieties. The fleshy leaves of plants are arranged in a rosette. The blade is long shuttle-shaped, slightly curved towards the center of the blade, and the tip of the blade is also curved towards the center of the blade. Under strong light or large temperature difference, the leaves are slightly purple-blue, which is very beautiful. In low light, the leaves are slightly pale green, elongated and darker. Mensa leaves are smooth and not easy to accumulate water. There is no white powder in the leaves, and Mensa needs to receive enough sunshine and a large temperature difference to make the leaves bright and the plant shape more compact and beautiful. After years of group growth, the plants will be very spectacular, especially the old piles that have been trimmed for many years. Mensa clusters, like most anemones, are inverted bell-shaped flowers.
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