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Echeveria Paramera
Choose the right soil: Morning dew succulents like loose, breathable, and well-drained soil. You can use succulent-specific soil or mix vermiculite, perlite and other materials to improve the soil to
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Echeveria Brinks Blue #succulents #raresucculents
The plant has a compact shape. Its leaves are round and spoon-shaped, covered with a thick layer of white powder.
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Echeveria 'Berkeley Light' #wholesalesucculents #raresucc...
The leaves are obovate in shape. The middle part on the front side is slightly sunken, while there are arc-shaped protrusions on the back side.
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Echeveria 'Ice Green' #Succulentlove #Plantsforsale
The leaves are plump and round, obovate in shape. There are triangular protrusions on the back of the leaves, and the dragon's ridge line is obvious. They are covered with a thick layer of white
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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 Orange Ebony
The leaves are relatively plump and thick, with a round shape. The plant shape is a small and delicate rosette. The color is orange-yellow or orange-red, with bright and vivid hues.
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Echeveria Nicksana Variegated
Nicole Shanna prefers loose, well-drained soil, and you can choose to add vermiculite, perlite, or river sand to increase drainage.The container can be a ceramic or plastic basin with good air
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Echeveria Paso Doble Clustering
Matador likes a warm, dry and well-lit environment, is highly drought-tolerant, and prefers loose, well-drained soil with no obvious dormancy period. Pay attention to heat preservation when it is
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Echeveria Blueberry
Blue Enchantress likes a warm and well-ventilated environment, with a suitable temperature between 20 and 30 degrees. It also needs plenty of sunlight. Blue Enchantress is suitable for growing in
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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
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Echeveria Minima
Size: 2.3 inches (60 mm); 5 month growth cycle. The minimum wholesale quantity for this product is 30 plants. For samples, you can place an order directly from the website and we will send it to you
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Echeveria dominant Sea Power
Size:2.3 inches (60 mm); 5-month growth cycle. The minimum wholesale quantity for this product is 30 plants. For samples, you can place an order directly from the website and we will send it to you
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WEBAug 22, 2022 — Echeveria is a large genus of succulents from the family Crassulaceae, mostly from Mexico, Central, and South America. There are about 150 species, and they...
WEBEcheveria ‘Atlantis’ is a blue-green succulent with wide leaves that form rosettes. The tips of the leaves turn a lovely pink color if exposed to enough sunlight. 7. Echeveria secunda ‘Azulita’....
WEBNov 16, 2023 — Echeveria ‘Black Prince’: This hardy Echeveria features dark purple-black leaves that form a tight rosette and produce striking red flowers in the fall. Echeveria Lilacina ‘Ghost...
WEBThe longer, thicker, and older an echeveria's trunk, the smaller the rosette at the tip will be. Behead an echeveria when the rosette is still large in proportion to the stem. Once it's thick and...
WEBEcheveria Panamera $14.00 / Size. 2 Inch rooted. 2 Inch rooted. Add to cart. Home; Echeveria Panamera; Zoom. Previous. Next. Echeveria Panamera. Sale price $14.00. Additional discount is available...
