Echeveria
There are many different species and cultivars of Echeverias, each with its own unique characteristics. Some popular examples include Echeveria elegans (Ghost Echeveria), Echeveria pulvinata (Fuzzy Echeveria), and Echeveria perle von nurnberg (Pearl of Nuremberg).
- Growth habit: They are rosette-forming succulents that can grow as low-growing groundcovers or taller, upright plants.
- Leaves: The leaves are fleshy and often covered in a powdery substance called farina. They can be green, pink, purple, blue, or even orange.
- Flowers: Echeverias produce tubular flowers on tall stalks, often in shades of pink, orange, or red.
- Care: They prefer bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. They are drought-tolerant and can withstand occasional overwatering.
- Propagation: Echeverias can be propagated from leaf cuttings or offsets.
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