Senecio aquarine ‘Mt. Everest’ is a highly sought-after succulent admired for its distinctive icy-blue foliage and compact, sculptural growth habit. The plant forms dense clusters of fleshy leaves coated with a natural powdery bloom that creates a beautiful frosted appearance, reminiscent of snow-covered mountain peaks.
Its unique coloration and symmetrical form make it a standout specimen among succulent enthusiasts and collectors. The cool blue-green tones blend effortlessly with modern interiors, minimalist décor, and premium succulent arrangements.
This drought-tolerant succulent thrives with minimal care and is well-suited for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Whether displayed in a decorative ceramic planter, succulent garden, office desk, or balcony collection, ‘Mt. Everest’ adds sophistication and texture to any space.
As the plant matures, it develops fuller clusters that enhance its ornamental value and create an eye-catching display throughout the year.
Key Features
- Rare and collectible succulent variety
- Attractive frosty blue-green foliage
- Compact and symmetrical growth habit
- Excellent drought tolerance
- Easy-care and beginner friendly
- Perfect for modern home décor
- Ideal for succulent arrangements
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor growing
Plant Care
Light: Bright indirect light with a few hours of morning sunlight
Watering: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings
Soil: Fast-draining cactus or succulent potting mix
Temperature: 10°C – 35°C
Humidity: Prefers low humidity and good air circulation
Growth Habit
Forms compact clusters of fleshy blue-green leaves that gradually create a dense ornamental mound.
Perfect For
- Rare succulent collections
- Home and office décor
- Premium ceramic planters
- Balcony gardens
- Succulent arrangements
- Gifting plant enthusiasts
- Contemporary interior styling
Why You’ll Love It
With its beautiful frosted foliage, compact form, and effortless care requirements, Senecio aquarine ‘Mt. Everest’ is a premium succulent that brings elegance, texture, and year-round visual appeal to any plant collection.


