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Echeveria Quartz Clustering
Quartz tends to grow in groups. It can be grown outdoors or given enough light in spring and autumn. Insufficient light will easily turn it green and grow too tall. Low temperature outdoor
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Echeveria Inseparable King Birdn
Biwing succulents have certain requirements for soil. When breeding, they should not use too heavy soil. They should use breathable, loose and good drainage soil for cultivation. Peat and granular
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Echeveria 'Caiyun Gui'
The leaves are relatively thick and are arranged in a rosette shape, with a short leaf tip at the front end. The leaves have rich colors.
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Echeveria 'rainbow' #succulents #raresucculents
The leaves are round and spoon-shaped, relatively thin. The new leaves are pointed triangular. The leaf surface is slightly concave while the back of the leaves is convex in an arc shape.
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Echeveria Brinks Blue
The leaves are round and spoon-shaped, relatively thick. The front side is slightly concave while the back side has an arc-shaped protrusion. The tip is acute and has an inconspicuous short leaf tip.
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Cotyledon Orbiculata Var.dinteri
The leaves are rod-shaped, plump and round, and are arranged oppositely. The leaf color is green or dark green, shiny, and the surface of the leaves is covered with a thin layer of white powder.
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Echeveria ‘Lily Lily’ Rare Succulent Plants
The succulent plants' leaves are thick and spoon-shaped, with the leaf tips not being obvious. They are arranged closely in a lotus-like pattern.
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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 Pulidonis
Huayueye likes sunshine and is drought-tolerant. Spring and autumn are the peak growing seasons. The optimum temperature for growth is 18-25℃, and the temperature in winter should not be lower than
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Echeveria Champagne Blue Bird Double Head
Champagne Bluebird succulent likes light. In an environment with sufficient light, the plant will be stronger and the leaf color will be brighter.
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Echeveria Pink Sea Double Head
Onslow likes a warm, sunny and ventilated environment. The most suitable growth temperature is between 15 and 25 degrees. It is afraid of high temperature and exposure.
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Echeveria Pink Harlem Scattered Clustering
Harry Watson likes plenty of light and a dry, ventilated environment. It needs shade in summer and likes loose soil with good drainage. The principle of watering is not to water when the soil is not
Nov 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...
Aug 12, 2024 · Echeveria are arguably one of the most popular types of succulents. They're also typically the first type of succulent most people think of. ... The plant will send off a long shoot...
Nov 3, 2016 · Echeverias—succulents that grow in tight clusters of plump rosettes—produce brightly colored flowers on gangly stalks—and are easy to grow. Our care tips:...
Echeveria Quartz Clustering. $ 1.9 Original price was: $1.9.$ 1.6 Current price is: $1.6. Add to cart. WHATSAPP. INQUIRY. About Color: Due to the differences of season or climate or...
Echeveria pilosa is similar in appearance to Echeveria coccinea, but it has shorter stems and a branched cluster of flowers. Echeveria pinetorum. Echeveria pinetorum [pinterest] Echeveria pinetorum...
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