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Succulents - Echeveria



Echeveria atropurpurea racemosa ‘Brown Sugar’
Echeveria atropurpurea racemosa ‘Brown Sugar’

Echeveria atropurpurea racemosa ‘Brown Sugar’ – slender dark mahogany leaves. Very different and attractive plant, especially in containers.



Echeveria carnicolor
Echeveria carnicolor

Echeveria carnicolor – delicate pale green foliage with a crystaline appearance



Echeveria carnicolor
Echeveria 'Painted Beauty'

Echeveria 'Painted Beauty' – striped and streaked mahogany on a sage green background make this plant stand out from all the rest. It grows in a shrubby form to ultimately around 16" tall, perfect for a specimen plant.



Echeveria pulidonis
Echeveria pulidonis

Echeveria pulidonis – spoon shaped pale green foliage on a long stem, forms clusters.



Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’
Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’

Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’ – metallic pale purple foliage in rosette form. Very attractive plant for containers.



Echeveria shaviana
Echeveria shaviana

Echeveria shaviana – curly edged foliage in a rosette form, prolific bloomer with pink and orange clusters of flowers in arching sprays.



Echeveria set-oliver
Echeveria set-oliver

Echeveria set-oliver – fuzzy pale green velvet foliage with a pink blush. Very pretty! Gasteria brevifolia – dark green succulent fan shaped foliage with white spots and splashes. Propagate by removing offsets.



Echeveria ‘Topsy Turvy’
Echeveria ‘Topsy Turvy’

Echeveria ‘Topsy Turvy’ – unusual upside down leaves in a pale blue. Rosette forming.


Propagation: propagate by stem cuttings (beheading), offsets, leaf cuttings or by removing plantlets from stem with a razor blade. Let the cut ends dry for overnight or up to a week before potting up. Some growers recommend planting immediately into dry growing media, watering only after roots form.

Growing Tips: Succulent plants require a very quickly draining soil, either with extra drainage material such as sand with all dust and small particles sieved out or one specially developed for cacti and succulent plants. Also beneficial is a mulch of small stones or gravel to assist in drainage around the base of the plant. Water thoroughly only when the soil is quite dry and avoid watering altogether in cooler weather and winter. Use fertilizer sparingly while plants are actively growing. We suggest planting succulent plants in a clay pot, partly for their good drainage, and also to prevent large heavy plants from tipping over while drying out as recommended between waterings.

 

Pricing

Price for all succulent plants is $5.00 per plant in 2” pots. A collection of 9 plants is $42.00, a saving of $3.00 over the regular price. If you buy more than one collection at the same time, I'll try not to duplicate the selection of plants.


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