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Echeveria Elegans

Echeveria Elegans

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PLANT:

  • Echeveria elegans, commonly known as "Mexican Snowball" or "White Mexican Rose," is a popular and attractive succulent plant that belongs to the Crassulaceae family. Native to Mexico, Echeveria elegans is cherished for its rosette-shaped, fleshy leaves and its overall low-maintenance care requirements.
    Echeveria elegans forms compact rosettes of thick, spoon-shaped leaves. The leaves are arranged in a symmetrical pattern, creating a visually appealing rosette.
    The leaves of Echeveria elegans are typically a powdery blue-gray or silvery-green, and they have a powdery or farinose coating, which gives them a slightly fuzzy appearance. The leaf margins may have a pinkish or reddish tint, especially under certain light conditions.
    In late spring to early summer, Echeveria elegans produces slender, arching stems topped with bell-shaped flowers. The flowers can be various shades of pink, coral, or orange. The bloom time is relatively short, but the vibrant flowers are a charming addition.
  • Water Needs: Low; allow the soil to dry out almost completely between waterings. Water sparingly to prevent overwatering.
  • Light Requirement: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight or partial shade. Can tolerate some direct sunlight, especially in the morning.
  • Maintenance: Low; minimal pruning required, mainly to remove dead or withered leaves.
  • Common Names: Mexican Snowball, White Mexican Rose.
  • Family: Crassulaceae.
  • Origin: Native to Mexico.
  • Cold Tolerance: Not frost-resistant; protect from freezing temperatures.
  • Heat Tolerance: Tolerates heat well and thrives in warm to hot conditions.

CERAMIC:

  • Size: 9cm Height x 13cm Width.
  • Stoneware handcrafted pot in glossy white glaze.
  • Fired up to 1200°C
  • Glazed in the interior, to keep the roots safe and secure.
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