Aeonium haworthii or the Pinwheel is a freely branching succulent which produce rosettes of thick, spoon-shaped, bluey-green leaves that can (sometimes) have red rims to them.
In late springtime it produces pale yellow to white flowers in terminal clusters that are sometimes tinged with pink.
It's a tough and long lived Aeonium that goes best in containers where they can be optimally seen.
They can also therefore be moved from the harsh summer sun to a more shady location as these are winter to spring growers and do not like intense heat during summer.
If they do have to endure strong heat then their leaves will curl, but this is just to minimise moisture loss and not a sign they are dying.