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Echeveria Daredevil
$17.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria Daredevil
$17.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria ‘Daredevil’ is a hybrid succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, possibly a cross between Echeveria Champagne and Echeveria Robin. Known for its bold appearance, it features dark-patterned leaves and striking red tips when exposed to adequate light.
Plant Features
• Leaves: Thick, fleshy, and slightly curved with defined edges.The leaf surface features subtle dark markings, while the back has prominent ridges. Under sufficient light, the tips develop a reddish tint, enhancing its ornamental appeal.
• Growth Form: Forms a compact rosette shape with tightly arranged leaves. Its vibrant colors and distinctive leaf patterns make it highly decorative.
Echeveria Star Snow
$11.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria Star Snow
$11.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria ‘Star Snow’ is a popular succulent from the Crassulaceae family, known for its beautiful rosette-shaped leaves and color variations. Its appearance is often compared to that of Echeveria ‘Orange Monroe’, making it a sought-after plant among succulent collectors.
Plant Features
• Leaves: Rosette-shaped, thick, and fleshy. Leaves are often reddish or semi-translucent, adding to its ornamental value.
• Growth Habit: Grows rapidly and easily forms clusters.
Echeveria Agavoides Romeo Rubin
$17.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria Agavoides Romeo Rubin
$17.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria agavoides ‘Romeo Rubin’ is a succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, belonging to the Echeveria genus and the Dongyun (East Cloud) hybrid series. Its thick, elongated leaves have smooth, flat surfaces with a distinct triangular ridge on the back, forming a “dragon spine” shape. The leaves taper to sharp points that curve outward, creating a classic rosette form. Its smooth, wax-free leaves maintain a vibrant red color year-round, with a slight green tint at the center. Under optimal sunlight and temperature variation, the entire plant can turn deep red, making it highly ornamental.
Plant Features
• Leaves: Thick, elongated, ovate leaves with flat surfaces and a prominent triangular ridge on the back. The sharp, pointed leaf tips curve outward.
• Growth Form: Forms a perfect rosette with smooth, wax-free leaves.
• Color Changes: Leaves remain red throughout the year, with a slight green center. In full sun and with significant temperature differences between day and night, the entire plant can turn deep red.
Echeveria Red Lantern
$19.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria Red Lantern
$19.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria ‘Red Lantern’ is a relatively new succulent variety introduced to the market about three years ago. Its unique leaf shape, with rounded tips and upward-curving edges, resembles that of a carnivorous plant. Under bright sunlight and significant temperature differences between day and night, its leaves turn vibrant red or even deep red, making it highly ornamental.
Plant Features
• Leaves: Thick, rounded at the tips, with edges curving upward, resembling a ceramic spoon.
• Color Changes: Under suitable light and temperature conditions, the leaves change from green to bright red or deep red.
• Growth Form: The plant stays compact with tightly arranged leaves, forming a visually pleasing rosette.
Echeveria Orange Monroe
$19.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria Orange Monroe
$19.99
Precio unitario porEcheveria ‘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.