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The white frost of the stick leaf Fu Niang is really thick and succulent Fu Niang belongs to the sedum family, silver wave brocade succulent plants, native to the Cape Province of South Africa and Namibia, also known as reincarnation, and was later renamed "Fu Niang"

The white frost of the stick leaf Fu Niang is really thick

Succulent Fu Niang belongs to the Sedum family, silver wave brocade succulent plants, native to the Cape Province of South Africa and Namibia, also known as reincarnation, and was later renamed "Fu Niang" and has been used to this day! When you think of Fu Niang, you naturally think of fat leaves, thick white powder, a faint aroma, or a bright edge!

Stick leaf Fu Niang is also called Chinese Fu Niang, Willow Leaf Fu Niang, its leaves are like Qianqian fingers, the leaf color is mainly gray-green, the top with reddish-brown edges, leaves. The white powder on it is also thick, and it looks like a successful ping-pong lady who "slimmed down" from a distance. Its stem is thick and upright, and the branches are lush and leafy after growing old piles, which is also beautiful!

The white frost of the stick leaf Fu Niang is really thick and succulent Fu Niang belongs to the sedum family, silver wave brocade succulent plants, native to the Cape Province of South Africa and Namibia, also known as reincarnation, and was later renamed "Fu Niang"
The white frost of the stick leaf Fu Niang is really thick and succulent Fu Niang belongs to the sedum family, silver wave brocade succulent plants, native to the Cape Province of South Africa and Namibia, also known as reincarnation, and was later renamed "Fu Niang"
The white frost of the stick leaf Fu Niang is really thick and succulent Fu Niang belongs to the sedum family, silver wave brocade succulent plants, native to the Cape Province of South Africa and Namibia, also known as reincarnation, and was later renamed "Fu Niang"

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