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Echeveria Cherry
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Unit price perEcheveria Cherry is a beloved succulent prized for its cherry-red hues and compact rosette. It is a favorite among plant lovers.
Echeveria Cherry Plant Characteristics
Leaves: Plump, spoon-shaped leaves form 6 - 10 cm rosettes. The base is light green, with deep red tips that intensify in sunlight. The leaves are smooth and slightly powdery.
Growth Form: It is small—to medium-sized and short-stemmed. It grows moderately and produces offsets for a fuller look, making it ideal for small pots.
Flowers: Spring or early summer brings tall stalks with yellow or orange bell-shaped blooms, contrasting with red-green leaves.
Echeveria Cherry Growth Habits
Thrives in warm, dry, sunny spots with good air flow. Drought-tolerant but prone to rot from overwatering.
Temperature: It is best at 15 - 28°C; protect from frost (below 5°C), and shade in extreme heat.
Light: 4 - 6 hours of direct sun daily; filtered light in summer peak to prevent scorching.
Soil & Water: 60 - 70% gritty, well-drained soil. Water, when dry, is cut back in winter dormancy.

Graptopetalum amethystinum (Rose)Walther
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Unit price perGraptopetalum amethystinum (Rose)Walther is a beloved succulent in the Crassulaceae family. Revered for its plump, rounded leaves resembling ripe peaches, it adds a soft, pastel charm to any succulent collection.
Graptopetalum amethystinum (Rose)Walther Plant Characteristics
Leaves: Oval to spherical, thick, and fleshy, covered with a protective white powdery layer. Under intense sunlight and significant temperature variations, the leaves transform into shades ranging from pink to purple, mimicking the hue of a ripe peach.
Growth Form: Compact rosette arrangement, with leaves tightly clustered around an upright or semi-trailing stem.
Flowers: Star-shaped blooms appear in spring. Petals are pale yellow, adorned with red tips or speckles.
Graptopetalum amethystinum (Rose)Walther Growth Habits
Peach Moonstone favors warm, dry environments with ample sunlight and excellent air circulation. It exhibits strong drought tolerance and thrives in loose, well-draining soil. With an indistinct dormancy period, it can withstand intense light exposure. Abundant sunlight and large temperature differences enhance its vibrant colors and compact form; conversely, insufficient light causes the leaves to turn pale green, flatten, and space out. Spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor cultivation, while high summer humidity and heat can slow its growth, requiring careful watering and shade protection.
Echeveria ‘Onslow’
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Unit price perEcheveria Onslow Variegata
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Unit price perEcheveria ‘Onslow Variegata’ is a variegated cultivar of the Echeveria genus from the Crassulaceae family. It is a variegated mutation of the original Onslow variety, featuring round, spoon-shaped leaves with sharp tips and irregular creamy white or yellow variegation along the edges. Under bright sunlight and significant temperature differences, the leaves develop stunning shades of pink, orange, or yellow, creating a jelly-like appearance that enhances its ornamental value.
Plant Features
• Leaves: Round, spoon-shaped leaves with sharp tips. The edges display irregular creamy white or yellow variegation, forming a tight rosette structure.
• Color Changes: Under ideal light and temperature conditions, the leaves can take on pink, orange, or yellow hues, giving them a jelly-like appearance.
• Blooming Season: Blooms in late spring, producing multiple flower stalks with orange, bell-shaped flowers arranged in spike-like inflorescences.
Echeveria ‘Rainbow’
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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. It is a hybrid of Echeveria ‘Carola’ and Echeveria laui. Its spoon-shaped, thick leaves are coated with white farina, and the leaf edges often display an orange-red hue, making it highly ornamental.
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.
Growth Habits:
Orange Monroe thrives in cool, well-lit environments with plenty of sunlight. Its active growing seasons are spring and autumn. It enters dormancy during the high temperatures of summer and the low temperatures of winter. During dormancy, avoid watering the plant. If it becomes too dry, mist it lightly, ensure good ventilation, and provide some shade. Spraying a small amount of water on the soil surface once a week can help prevent root death.
In winter, gradually reduce watering to keep the soil dry, enhancing the plant’s cold resistance. The main propagation methods for Orange Monroe are leaf cuttings or stem cuttings through beheading.