Elegant Rosette Blooming Head Diameter Approx. 3"-3.5" - Often Used in Rock Gardens and Containers
Echeveria 'Moon Goddess' Variegata - Suitable for Indoor or Outdoor Growing
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Echeveria 'Moon Goddess' is a striking, slow-growing succulent known for its pale blue-green, fleshy leaves that form tight, elegant rosettes, sometimes developing soft pink to lavender edges in bright light.
A cross between pulidonis and elegans, it thrives in full sun, requires well-draining soil, and can reach 25-30cm in diameter, often used in rock gardens and containers.
** Key Care Instructions **
-- Light: Prefers bright light, ideally 5+ hours of direct sun to maintain color, but variegated forms may prefer bright indirect light to avoid scorching.
-- Watering: Water sparingly using the "soak and dry" method, allowing the substrate to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot.
-- Soil: Requires a fast-draining succulent mix, with at least 50% granular material like perlite or sand.
-- Temperature: Thrives in warm, dry environments and is suitable for indoor or outdoor growing in appropriate climates.
** Characteristics **
-- Appearance: Tight, singular, or clumping rosettes with thick leaves, often displaying red or pink tips.
-- Flowers: Produces small flowers on long stalks during spring or summer.
-- Variety: Also known as Echeveria 'Double Delight' or found as a variegated mutation (Echeveria 'Moon Goddess Variegata'), which offers pastel-hued, marbled foliage.
Echeveria 'Moon Goddess' Variegata - Suitable for Indoor or Outdoor Growing
2499
$50.00$24.99
Unit price/ per
Echeveria 'Moon Goddess' is a striking, slow-growing succulent known for its pale blue-green, fleshy leaves that form tight, elegant rosettes, sometimes developing soft pink to lavender edges in bright light.
A cross between pulidonis and elegans, it thrives in full sun, requires well-draining soil, and can reach 25-30cm in diameter, often used in rock gardens and containers.
** Key Care Instructions **
-- Light: Prefers bright light, ideally 5+ hours of direct sun to maintain color, but variegated forms may prefer bright indirect light to avoid scorching.
-- Watering: Water sparingly using the "soak and dry" method, allowing the substrate to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot.
-- Soil: Requires a fast-draining succulent mix, with at least 50% granular material like perlite or sand.
-- Temperature: Thrives in warm, dry environments and is suitable for indoor or outdoor growing in appropriate climates.
** Characteristics **
-- Appearance: Tight, singular, or clumping rosettes with thick leaves, often displaying red or pink tips.
-- Flowers: Produces small flowers on long stalks during spring or summer.
-- Variety: Also known as Echeveria 'Double Delight' or found as a variegated mutation (Echeveria 'Moon Goddess Variegata'), which offers pastel-hued, marbled foliage.