
Echeveria Orange Monroe
$14.99
Precio unitario porEstimated delivery between 5-10 working days after receiving the order
La Echeveria 'Orange Monroe' es una pequeña planta suculenta de la familia Crassulaceae, perteneciente al género Echeveria. Es un híbrido de la Echeveria 'Carola' y la Echeveria laui. Sus hojas gruesas, con forma de cuchara, están recubiertas de una capa blanca de sémola, y sus bordes suelen presentar un tono rojo anaranjado, lo que la convierte en una planta muy ornamental.
Características de la planta
• Hojas: En forma de cuchara, gruesas y recubiertas de una capa blanca. Los bordes de las hojas suelen ser de color rojo anaranjado, lo que les aporta un color vibrante. A medida que las hojas más viejas se caen, el tallo puede alargarse, formando una base gruesa similar a un tronco, coronada por rosetas.
• Flores: Florece desde finales de primavera hasta principios de verano. Las flores emergen de las axilas de las hojas en forma de campana, con pétalos de color rojo anaranjado.
Hábitos de crecimiento:
La Monroe Naranja prospera en ambientes frescos, bien iluminados y con abundante luz solar. Sus temporadas de crecimiento activo son la primavera y el otoño. Entra en letargo durante las altas temperaturas del verano y las bajas del invierno. Durante este período, evite regar la planta. Si se seca demasiado, rocíela ligeramente, asegúrese de que esté bien ventilada y proporcione algo de sombra. Rociar un poco de agua sobre la superficie del suelo una vez por semana puede ayudar a prevenir la muerte de las raíces.
En invierno, reduzca gradualmente el riego para mantener la tierra seca y mejorar así la resistencia de la planta al frío. Los principales métodos de propagación de la Monroe Naranja son los esquejes de hojas o de tallo mediante decapitación.
1. We display real photos and videos of our plants, not renderings. Each variety includes reference images for size.
2. We sell bare-root plants, which do not include pots or soil.
3. To ensure survival during shipping, our plants undergo a preparation process, including water control, soil removal, root drying, root trimming, and cleaning, which takes 1-2 days. When you receive your plant, it may appear dehydrated, wrinkled, discolored, misshapen, or shrunken. These are normal conditions that will improve once planted.
1. Free shipping on orders over $35.
2. We typically use USPS Ground Advantage to ship your plants. If you have specific shipping needs, please contact us in advance.
3. In extreme weather, we may delay or adjust the shipping time and method based on conditions.
4. To ensure quality, we may adjust the shipping schedule and quantity based on stock availability and plant condition.
1. Due to the special nature of live plants, we do not accept returns or exchanges.
2. If you encounter any issues with the plant upon receipt, please contact customer service within 48 hours and provide photos. We will arrange after-sales service accordingly.
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Succulent Plant Care Instructions and Precautions
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1. Light Requirements:
- Adequate Sunlight: Succulents prefer bright, indirect light. Most species require 8-10 hours of sunlight daily.
- Avoid Direct Sunburn: Provide shade during hot summer days to prevent leaf burn.
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2. Watering Methods:
- Moderate Watering: Water only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering is the main cause of root rot.
- Proper Watering Technique: Use the “soak and dry” method—water thoroughly and let excess water drain from the bottom of the pot.
- Seasonal Adjustments: Increase watering frequency during the growing seasons (spring and autumn) and reduce it during dormancy (summer or winter, depending on the species).
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3. Soil and Pots:
- Well-Draining Soil: Use specialized succulent soil or mix sandy soil components like peat moss, perlite, and gritty soil to ensure good drainage.
- Pots with Drainage Holes: Choose pots with drainage holes. Terracotta pots are ideal due to their breathability, which helps with moisture evaporation.
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4. Temperature and Humidity:
- Optimal Temperature: The best growing temperature for succulents is between 15-25°C (60-77°F).
- Cold Protection: Most succulents are not frost-tolerant. Move them indoors if temperatures drop below 5°C (41°F).
- Low Humidity Environment: Succulents prefer dry environments, so avoid placing them in humid areas like bathrooms.
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5. Pruning and Regular Maintenance
- Remove Dead Leaves: Regularly remove dead or dried leaves to prevent pests and fungal infections.
- Trim Overgrown Stems: Prune overgrown stems to keep the plant compact and attractive.
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6. Pest and Disease Prevention:
- Watch for Pests: Common pests include mealybugs, aphids, and spider mites. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil spray for treatment.
- Prevent Root Rot: Avoid waterlogging by using breathable pots and well-draining soil to prevent fungal infections and root rot.





