Dunce Cap Succulent (Orostachys furusei) — main view
Dunce Cap Succulent (Orostachys furusei) — detail
Dunce Cap Succulent (Orostachys furusei) — close-up
Dunce Cap Succulent (Orostachys furusei) — in setting
Dunce Cap Succulent (Orostachys furusei) — additional view
Dunce Cap Succulent (Orostachys furusei) — additional view

Plant Guide

Dunce Cap Succulent

Autumn Bedroom Drought Tolerant
Oasislink Houseplant Editorial March 24, 2026 5 min read

Orostachys furusei is a charming little rosette-forming succulent, most often grown in small pots for windowsills, balconies, and compact succulent displays. It builds neat, tightly layered “lotus-like” rosettes of thick leaves and, with time, can cluster into small clumps. It’s happiest with bright light, warmth, and a dry, fast-draining potting mix. It tolerates a bit of shade and short dry spells, but it strongly dislikes waterlogged soil and is not frost-hardy. Like many monocarpic rosette succulents, an individual rosette may decline after flowering—so some growers snip the flower stalk early to keep a prized rosette looking perfect longer.

Scientific Name Orostachys furusei
Family / Genus Crassulaceae / Orostachys
Origin Southeast Asia
Aliases Orostachys, Rock Pine

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