Echeveria pulidonis
Echeveria pulidonis is a perennial member of the Crassulaceae family native to Mexico. This succulent plant forms a stemless rosette of poon-shaped, bluish-green leaves with red edges. In spring, this Echeveria produces yellow flowers on reddish arching stalks.
Datasheet
Common Name | Pulido’s echeveria |
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Botanical name | Echeveria pulidonis |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Basic Colour | yellow |
Height | 10 -> 20 cm |
Habitat | rocky lands |
Altitude | tell us |
Bloom Time | March -> April |
Plant Type | Succulent, Ornamental |
Fruit Type | Follicle |
different tolerances | Drought resistant |
Used Parts | Whole plant |
Plant Uses | Ornamental |
Active substances | no active substances known |
USDA Zone | 9 (-7), 10 (-1), 11 (+4) |
Sun Exposure | full sun, Part shade |
Soil pH | Neutral |
Soil Moisture | Dry |
Soil Type | Mixture, Sandy, Silty,Stony |
Propagation | by seeds / by sowing, by Cuttings, Self sows |
Germination | tell us |
Pests/ Diseases | Mealybugs, rot, fungi, snails, slugs |
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