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Common name Echeveria 'Pretty In Pink' Latin name Echeveria Pretty In Pink type Succulent family Crassulaceae ph 5.5 - 6.0 Acid - Neutral Light Full sun to partial shade Frost A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C) Soil Free draining and fertile Water Occasional watering Plant & bloom calendar Best time to plant When the plant will bloom


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Echeveria subrigida. The "Fire and Ice" variety of echeveria subrigida has ghostly-looking white leaves with blood-red edges in big rosettes that can be 18" wide. Other subrigida types feature blue-green leaves with pink or rose tones and an iridescent sheen. Echeveria peacockii. Silvery-blue rosettes up to 8″ wide.


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Echeveria 'Pretty in Pink' is a hybrid succulent plant that is known for its stunning pink and silver-colored rosettes. It belongs to the Crassulaceae family and is a cross between Echeveria shaviana and Echeveria affinis. It has fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves that are pinkish-gray in color, with a slight hint of blue.


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Except for some hybrids, most varieties of Echeveria are cold hardy and can tolerate frost. They are also well adapted to high temperatures. But the best temperatures for optimal growth of Echeveria plants are at 65 to 80 o F during spring and summer and 55 to 75 o F during fall and winter (3). As for humidity requirements, Echeveria plants.


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1. Deranosa Echeveria Deranosa Echeveria is a rosette-forming succulent featuring grey to bluish-green leaves, with the leaf ends tipped with maroon on the margins. In the spring, it displays bright yellow flowers on tall, pale yellow stalks. This plant is tolerant and easy to care for, especially in containers. Plant Profile


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Echeveria succulents are superb as solitary specimens, massed in groups for borders or containers, and in succulent groupings for gravel, meditation, rock, and fairy gardens. And many echeveria varieties develop darling, mini-me offsets over the growing season, spreading into handsome clumps as they grow.


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Echeveria 'Dark Vader', also known as Echeveria 'Darkness Power', is an unusual succulent that forms rosettes of green leaves that deepen to pink, red, or burgundy in bright sunlight. The rosettes grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter. Leaves are darker than the leaves of Echeveria runyonii 'Topsy Turvy'.


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February 25, 2022 by Just Houseplants With their variety of rosettes, from plump to thin and flat to round and sometimes fuzzy, almost everyone has enjoyed the sight of an Echeveria. This genus gets its name from the 19 th -century botanical illustrator, Anastasio Echeverría.


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Provide a thorough watering rather than misting. Protect the succulent from frost because the echeveria abalone can scar easily. Echeveria Allegra Echeveria Allegra is an echeveria type that has beautiful soft bluish-green leaves that form a rosette that is often bigger than most of the echeveria varieties.


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The Best Echeveria Types to Grow. 1. Topsy Turvy Echeveria. Popular for its unique spoon-shaped, blue-green leaves with a touch of silver hue. This fast-growing succulent does well only in a warm climate. 2. Blue Frills Echeveria. The blue-green leaves of this Echeveria have ruffled edges, with symmetrical coral margins.


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Echeveria affinis is a low-growing perennial succulent that forms rosettes up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall and about the same in diameter. It has distinctively upright, pointed leaves of dark green to black. Both its leaves and stem are quite stout. It is not a prolific offsetter, but it can hold brilliant red flowers from fall through winter.


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Description: Echeveria plants are prized for their rosettes with leaves that come in a range of colors, from green to blue-gray, pink to purple, and sometimes featuring beautiful, vibrant edges. The leaves are fleshy and succulent-like and can often be covered in a powdery wax or tiny hair. Growth Habit: These plants have a neat, rosette growth.


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1. Echeveria affinis Echeveria affinis Echeveria affinis is a low-growing Echeveria that is well-known for the dark color that the leaves turn when exposed to bright light. If the plant is placed in a location that does not receive a lot of sunlight, the leaves will turn a greener hue. During the spring and summer, these plants produce red blooms.


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