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Echeveria Cuspidata Var. Zaragozae
Green claws like a sunny, cool and dry growing environment. They are not cold-resistant but drought-resistant. The suitable temperature for growth is 10-25 degrees, and it is relatively easy to
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Echeveria 'Pure Love'
The leaves are slightly thick with sharp tips. They are closely arranged and stacked one after another. The color of the leaves ranges from light green to orange-yellow, and the surface is covered
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Echeveria Morning Dew
The leaves are thick and fleshy with short leaf tips. The whole plant is covered with a thin layer of white frost.
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Echeveria'Ice Angel'
The leaves are oval in shape, relatively thick, and their color is white-green, looking as if they are covered with a thin layer of frost.
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Echeveria ‘Ice Soul’#Succulents #Raresucculents
It is a small to medium-sized variety. Its leaves are thick, long and spoon-shaped, with a flat leaf surface and a triangular protrusion on the back of the leaf.
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Echeveria ‘White Moon Shadow’ Wholesale Succulent Plants
The plant shape is a standard rosette shape. The whole plant is covered with a layer of white frost, giving people a feeling of spotless whiteness.
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Cotyledon Tomentosa Ssp. Ladismithiensis
The leaves are succulent and opposite to each other, oval in shape, 2-3 centimeters long and 1-1.5 centimeters wide. There is a notch at the top, just like a bear's paw.
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Echeveria Armstrongii Rare Succulent Plants
The leaves are thick and fleshy, lanceolate in shape. The leaves are flat. The back of the leaves is convex in an arc shape. The front end is oblique and pointed, with a sharp leaf tip. The leaf
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Echeveria Blue Bird
Pay attention to the water and air permeability of the soil. Mainly sandy soil, you can use humus soil, river sand and perlite mixed in a ratio of 4:3:3.
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Echeveria Armstrong
For Armstrong succulents, pay attention to shade, ventilation and water control in summer. In spring and autumn, they can be exposed to the sun or given enough light as much as possible.
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Echeveria Pagoda
Pagoda Raindrops likes to grow in loose, breathable, and well-drained soil. It is recommended to use a ceramic pot or stone pot with good air permeability to ensure good drainage performance.
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Echeveria ’Cupid’
Cupid likes a cool and dry environment and is afraid of a watery, stuffy, and humid environment. It likes light, and it is recommended to be placed in full sunlight. If conditions permit, it should
Echeveria cuspidata var. zaragozae is a stunning succulent plant that belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It is a popular choice among plant enthusiasts and collectors due to its...
Echeveria cuspidata var. zaragozae $ 1.0 Original price was: $1.0. $ 0.7 Current price is: $0.7. Dimensions 90 mm Echeveria cuspidata var. zaragozae quantity. Add to cart....
Echeveria cuspidata var. zaragozae Kimnach; Classification. Kingdom Plantae; Phylum Streptophyta; Class Equisetopsida; Subclass Magnoliidae; Order. Saxifragales. View Order Tree opens in a new tab....
Echeveria cuspidata var. zaragozae is an evergreen cactus / succulent with blue and pink foliage. In spring orange, pink and red flowers emerge. Features glaucous texture. Grows well...
Echeveria cuspidata is a very variable species. The inflorescence can have up to 3 branches and pedicels are often rather very long. Most forms of var. cuspidata are much bigger than var. zaragozae....
Echeveria cuspidata var. zaragozae is a small succulent that forms a usually solitary rosette of bluish-green leaves suffused pinkish on …. View the plant profile of Echeveria cuspidata var....
