Single-plant Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Rare Rosette-forming Succulent - Echeveria 'Champagne' - Highly Valued For Drought-tolerant and Unique Color Transformations
Echeveria 'Champagne' is a rare and highly sought-after hybrid succulent renowned for its thick, frosty leaves and vibrant color changes.
Created from a cross of Echeveria agavoides 'Romeo' and Echeveria laui, its foliage ranges from pale blue-green to silvery-grey, blushing into deep pinks or reds under proper sunlight and stress.
** Key Characteristics **
-- Parentage: E. agavoides 'Romeo' x E. laui
-- Colors: Varies depending on environmental stress; popular variations include Pink, Red, and White/Green Champagne.
-- Texture: Covered in a delicate, waxy white coating called farina.
** Care Instructions **
To keep this prized succulent compact and vibrant, follow these standard growing conditions:
-- Light: Thrives in full sun or at least 5+ hours of bright, indirect sunlight daily to prevent etiolation (stretching). Use a bright windowsill or grow light if keeping indoors.
-- Soil: Requires a highly porous, well-draining substrate (e.g., standard cactus mix blended with perlite or pumice).Watering: Adhere to the "soak and dry" method.
-- Water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering, as it is susceptible to root rot.
-- Temperature: Protect from hard frosts; it tolerates temperatures down to around -2°C (28°F).
To explore purchasing options or compare the different Champagne color variants available from specialist nurseries, check out "The One Bloom" store or browse varieties through https://theonebloom.com/
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