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Echeveria setosa var. deminuta Crested

Origin:
Sierra Mixteca, Oaxaca, Mexico

Echeveria setosa is variable species with several varieties and forms known. The var. deminuta is a compact and little grey-leaved form with mostly glabrous leaves, with the hairs restricted only towards the leaf tip. This is a beautiful crested form of this variety, the plants form multiple undulating branches forming compact rounded clusters. A lovely plant, forming beautiful specimen plants.

 

Plant size: Well established plants, grown in 7 cm pots are offered. The first photo is of the plants for sale, the other photos is of the same cultivar in different conditions.

 

About Echeveria

 

Echeveria is a large genus of easy-growing, leaf-succulent plants, ranging from small compact and tiny plants to larger species with a stemmed or even shrubby habit. There is an array of leaf colour, shapes and sizes making them very attractive container and garden plants. It is a widespread genus, but is mainly found in Mexico (also found in Central America and South America).

Caring for your Echeveria

 

  • Pot: Echeveria does very well in containers or in the garden or rockery. They do well and look good planted in containers mixed with other succulent plants.

 

  • Soil: The plants are very willing and can adapt to most soils, a well-drained growing medium with some organic matter works best.

 

  • Light: The brighter the light the more colourful your plant will be. Although Echeveria will grow  indoors, they prefer bright light conditions and should be keft close to a bright window.

 

  • Water: Echeveria are drought hardy plants when well established, but they will grow their best with weekly watering, depending on your growing conditions.

Echeveria setosa var. deminuta Crested

R85,00Price

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