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Echeveria gibbiflora 'Caronculata' is a cultivar of Echeveria gibbiflora with bumpy wart-like lumps, called carunculations, on the upper surface of the leaves. The stem is up to 1 foot (30 cm) long and up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter. Leaves are gray-green flushed with red and up to 8 inches (20 cm) long.


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Echeveria affins also commonly referred to as Black Echeveria is a low-growing succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, brownish-olive leaves. The rosettes grow up to 6 inches tall and about 4 inches in diameter. Leaves are yellowish-green at the base, up to 2 inches long and up to 0.8 inches wide. Flowers are red, star-shaped and sprout on.


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Place the leaf in a pot of soil, and put the pot in an area that receives bright indirect light. The new plant's tissues will be sensitive to too much sunlight, so keep the pot out of direct sunlight for the first couple months. Wait to begin watering the new plant until roots have developed.


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Echeveria spp.. Colorful and ornamental, easy-care Echeveria species, hybrids, and cultivars are flowering succulents that thrive on neglect and arid conditions in the garden.. They can be raised as houseplants as well. Highly valued for their unique, thick leaves, echeveria is widely bred and available in a range of handsome shades, from icy blue-greens to rich reds and purples.


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The Echeveria lilacina is commonly called the 'Ghost Echeveria' or 'Mexican Hens and Chicks.' The silver-grey compact rosette head resembles an artichoke head. Each silvery fleshy leaf is spoon-shaped and tapers to a red point. This large echeveria species can grow to 6" (15 cm) and between 4.7" and 10" (12 - 25 cm) in diameter.


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The Best Echeveria Types to Grow. 1. Topsy Turvy Echeveria. Popular for its unique spoon-shaped, blue-green leaves with a touch of silver hue. This fast-growing succulent does well only in a warm climate. 2. Blue Frills Echeveria. The blue-green leaves of this Echeveria have ruffled edges, with symmetrical coral margins.


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Painted Echeveria Echeveria nodulosa. Size: 3 to 4 inches tall and 5 inches in diameter; clumps to 1 to 2 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide. Color: Pale blue-green and burgundy-red foliage, green flower stems and bracts, coral pink and yellow flowers. Named for its foliage that appears to be painted. Vigorous rosettes produce a profusion of offsets.


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This echeveria has a rosette of fleshy white-green leaves with blunt-edged triangles. In a period of around 2-5 years, it can spread up to 1-2 feet. 14. Giant Hens and Chickens. Botanical Name: Echeveria gigantea. Height & Spread: 1-2 feet tall and wide.


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A striking echeveria specimen for containers, centerpieces, patio planters, and rockeries. 25. Truffles. Rich and earthy with large, loose rosettes of crinkled and wavy leaves, E. shaviana 'Truffles' shines in cool tones ranging from clay blue and seafoam green to dusty plum.


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Echeveria 'Atlantis' is a blue-green succulent with wide leaves that form rosettes. The tips of the leaves turn a lovely pink color if exposed to enough sunlight. 7. Echeveria secunda 'Azulita'. Echeveria secunda 'Azulita' is a type of succulent that has powdery blue leaves and pink tips. This plant offsets freely meaning that it will form clumps of rosettes.


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The longer, thicker, and older an echeveria's trunk, the smaller the rosette at the tip will be. Behead an echeveria when the rosette is still large in proportion to the stem. Once it's thick and woody, it's not as likely as a green stem to produce roots or offsets. >> See echeveria beheading in action in this video.


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Sometimes called painted echeveria, E. nodulosa is a distinctive species that shows off gray-green leaves edged and variegated in deep maroon red. We also love its flowers—they're pink and yellow. Like many of the other Echeveria we grow, it's showiest in bright light. It grows 14 inches tall and 12 inches wide.


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Mist the soil, and cover the pot until the new plant sprouts. Place it in a sunny location—but avoid direct sunlight. Once roots have developed (you will see new growth), water sparingly as you would with a mature succulent. After about a month, a tiny rosette will begin to develop at the end of the leaf.


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The Painted Echeveria features beautiful deep green rosettes and stems decorated with vivid red lines. This attention-grabbing plant grows erect rosettes up to 5 inches wide that can stand up to 2 feet tall in clumps up to 3 feet wide. Echeveria nodulosa can stand out in any arrangement just as well as it creates its own complete display. Care


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shihina / Getty Images. Echeveria nodulosa, commonly known as painted echeveria, is an unusual-looking echeveria distinguished by green leaves with vertical red stripes.This type requires plenty of sun and well-draining soil to thrive. It should be watered only once the soil has dried out completely because too much water can quickly lead to root rot.

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