Echeveria rubromarginataRose

Echeveria gloriosa

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

Echeveria rubromarginata

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The specific name " rubromarginata " ( articulate roo - bro - mar - gin - AY - tuh ) means " having a red border or gross profit " and touch to the reddish margin of the leaves .

Echeveria rubromarginatais native toMexico(Puebla , Tlaxcala , and Veracruz )

Echeveria rubromarginatais a slow - growing succulent that forms stemless or short - stem rose window of gray - green to sorry - green folio with red , slightly crinkled margins . The rosettes usually farm solitary but occasionally can produce few outset and can contact a diameter of 8 inches ( 20 cm ) .

Echeveria rubromarginata

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The campana - shaped flowers are reddish - pinko outside and yellow in spite of appearance . They come along in late fall into wintertime on branching stalks that can develop about 3 feet ( 90 cm ) long .

Soil : Echeverias need a potting soil mix that run out quickly . Many growerscreate their own mix , but commercial cactus and succulent potting soil will work finely .

visible light : These succulents opt full sun to fond tint . However , void drastic sun variety and full afternoon sun , particularly in summer . During the winter , when your succulent are indoors , put them near the vivid windowpane in your plate .

Echeveria rubromarginata

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Hardiness : Echeveria rubromarginatacan hold out temperatures as low-spirited as 25 to 50 ° degree Fahrenheit ( -3.9 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b .

Watering : When and how to pee is important forEcheveriacare . They do not wish to be kept too besotted , but they also do not wish to be kept too ironical . Therefore , the " soak and teetotal " method is the preferred agenda for wateringEcheverias .

feed : Echeverias rise well without plant food but may benefit from the superfluous nutrient .

Echeveria rubromarginata

Photo byMargrit Bischofberger

Repotting : Repot when needed in the spring or former summer .

extension : Echeverias are one of the easiest succulents to propagate . They are unremarkably circularise from offsets or leave-taking but can also be grown from stem cuttings and seed .

Learn more atHow to uprise and Care for Echeveria .

Echeverias are safe around pets and humans , although it is not advisable to rust them .

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