Echeveria Pink Harlem Scattered Clustering

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 dry, and to water thoroughly when it is dry.
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Echeveria 'Pink Harlem Scattered' is an attractive succulent known for its distinctive rosette and bright colors. This variety boasts fleshy leaves in a beautiful pastel pink color.

Origin: 'Pink Harlem Scattered' is a horticultural selection developed specifically for its aesthetic appeal and hardiness in indoor conditions.

Growth: This Echeveria forms a dense rosette with thick leaves that help the plant store water, making it resilient to periods of drought.

Flowers: It produces flower stems that rise above the rosette, bearing bell-shaped flowers. The flowers are usually pink or red and appear in summer, adding further decorative appeal.

Light: 'Pink Harlem Scattered' requires direct sunlight or effective horticultural lamp light to maintain its color intensity and encourage healthy growth.

Watering: Watering should be moderate, with particular care taken to ensure that the soil is completely dry before watering again. This is crucial to prevent root rot.

Substrate: A well-draining substrate is essential for this Echeveria. Use a succulent potting soil enriched with perlite and pumice for optimal drainage.

Toxicity: Echeveria 'Pink Harlem Scattered' is generally considered non-toxic to humans and pets, making it suitable for indoor living spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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