I live in a tropical humid climate (Tampico-Mexico). I have this plant in an outdoor garden and with proper soil drainage this plant has ...Read Moresurvived rain season wich was my greatest fear. I have been trying to reproduce it from leaf cuttings, and they grow very slowly . Any suggestions for accelerating growth?
Surprisingly beautiful! A strong survivor. I have had immense luck growing them in my stacking hydroponics system, even with the nutrien...Read Moret line shut off for weeks at a time. I LOVE THESE PLANTS!! Farmstead
This is a marvellous succulent plant that does extremely well here in Northern California. My daughter grows hers in large pots & planter...Read Mores. One of the best things about our climate here is that it's January, and the plants are in flower!
Easy to grow, spreads easily, break a piece of and plant to start a new group. Pull away dried dead leaves in Spring to keep the snails ...Read Moreand mealy bugs away. Also known as White Mexican Rose.
Echeveria is named after the 18th century Spanish botanist Atanasio Echeverria Codoy.
I live in a tropical humid climate (Tampico-Mexico). I have this plant in an outdoor garden and with proper soil drainage this plant has ...Read More
Surprisingly beautiful! A strong survivor. I have had immense luck growing them in my stacking hydroponics system, even with the nutrien...Read More
This is a marvellous succulent plant that does extremely well here in Northern California. My daughter grows hers in large pots & planter...Read More
Easy to grow, spreads easily, break a piece of and plant to start a new group. Pull away dried dead leaves in Spring to keep the snails ...Read More
GHostly Hens and Chicks type plant that forms nearly sperical rosettes of near white coloration (blue-grey). Has some cold tolerance.