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Echeveria chihuahuaensis
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Unit price perEcheveria chihuahuaensis Morphological Features:
Leaves: Ovate and thick, with a smooth or slightly concave surface. The back of the leaves is rounded, with a pointed tip that often features a hard red point.
Growth Form:The plant is small and compact, forming a classic rosette shape.The leaves are tightly arranged and slightly curve inward, giving the plant a neat and elegant appearance.
Echeveria Orange Monroe
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Unit price perEcheveria ‘Orange Monroe’ is a small succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, belonging to the Echeveria genus.
Echeveria Orange Monroe Plant Features
Leaves: Spoon-shaped, thick, and coated with white farina. Leaf edges are usually orange-red, adding vibrant color. As older leaves fall off, the stem may elongate, forming a thick trunk-like base topped with rosettes.
Flowers: Blooms from late spring to early summer. Flowers emerge from the leaf axils in a bell-shaped form with orange-red petals.
Echeveria Mebina Variegata
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Unit price perMebina Variegata (Echeveria ‘Mebina Variegata’) is a variegated cultivar of the Echeveria genus in the Crassulaceae family. Its spoon-shaped leaves are light green with orange-pink variegation along the edges and tips.
Echeveria Mebina Variegata Plant Feature
Leaves: Spoon-shaped, light green with orange-pink variegation along the edges and tips.
Growth Form: Small, rosette-shaped, easily forming dense clusters.
Color Changes: Under adequate sunlight and large day-night temperature differences, the orange-pink tips become brighter and more prominent.
Echeveria ‘Rainbow’
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Unit price perEcheveria Rainbow Morphological Features
Echeveria Rainbow Growth Form:
The plant forms a loose rosette arrangement with tightly packed leaves, creating an elegant appearance. Over time, the plant tends to form clusters, and with years of proper care, it can develop into an impressive old stem (caudex) structure.