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Echeveria Rain Drops Variegated
Raindrop brocade likes a warm, dry and well-lit environment. It is drought-resistant and likes loose soil with good drainage and air permeability.
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Echeveria 'Bai Ji'
The leaves are thick and succulent, usually green, white, etc. The plant shape is relatively compact, in a rosette or tufted shape.
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Echeveria Cv. Onslow Succulent Plants
The leaves are in a round spoon shape with a sharp tip. There is a thin layer of white frost on the surface of the leaves. The leaves wrap towards the center, layer upon layer, like an exquisite
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Echeveria 'Anston'
The leaves are in a rosette shape and thick and succulent.
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Echeveria 'pinky'
The leaves are oval-shaped and relatively thin. The leaf color is blue-pink. The plant shape is a standard rosette.
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Echeveria Montage
Succulent montage requires a well-drained and breathable soil environment, so it is best to choose a pot with holes to facilitate drainage. At the same time, the material of the basin should also be
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Echeveria Caramel Spirit Clustering
Caramel Elf likes a warm, dry and well-lit environment, is highly drought-tolerant, and prefers loose, well-drained soil with no obvious dormancy period. It can survive at 5-15℃.
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Echeveria Silver Queen Variegated
The requirements of variegated plants for sunlight are not as high as those of normal succulent plants. They are afraid of being exposed to the sun and need to ensure a good ventilation environment.
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Echeveria Amethyst Rose
The maintenance of black rose can refer to other Dongyun series succulents. In spring and autumn, it can be fully exposed to sunlight and watered. In summer, it can be properly shaded, ventilated and
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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 Gilva’ Clustering
Jade Cup Dongyun likes a warm, dry, well-lit environment. It is drought-resistant, but afraid of long-term waterlogging. The soil requires loose drainage and good air permeability.
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Echeveria Linguas
Wild Baron has a well-developed root system and has high requirements for soil quality. Generally, loose, breathable, and fertile sandy loam or a mixture of leaf mold, humus soil, and perlite is used
WEBHighlights. Echeveria 'Raindrops' (Wright): A small, tidy example of a bumpy Echeveria from famed hybridizer Dick Wright. As it matures, this blue green rosette develops round, droplet-like bumps...
WEBLearn how to care for your Echeveria Raindrops succulent. This article includes tips on how and when to water, sunlight requirements, pruning information, potting soil recommendations, and more....
WEBMay 1, 2023 — This green-blue Echeveria hybrid has leaves with carunculations (bumps). When given proper watering and sunlight, the edges of the leaves turn pink. Each leaf is...
WEBOur guide to Echeveria 'Raindrops': Unique echeveria with individual ‘raindrops’ on each leaf tip with age. Blue in part sun, more pink in the sun. Few pups....
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WEBEcheveria 'rain drops' variegated , Rare Live Succulent LINshenHK 4.5 out of 5 stars. Arrives soon! Get it by 23-28 May if you order today. 23-28 May Your order should arrive by this date if you...
