Echeveria Colorata (Bare Rooted)
Echeveria Colorata (Bare Rooted)
Succulent Echeveria Colorata belongs to the family Crassulaceae and is prized for its exquisite rosette of meaty, thick leaves. The leaves of this beautiful plant have borders that are pink or reddish and are pale green to bluish-grey, especially in direct sunshine. The plant may produce stalks of tiny, bell-shaped pink or orange flowers, and the rosette itself can reach a diameter of 6 to 8 inches.
Echeveria Colorata should be planted in bright, indirect sunlight for best development. This succulent can withstand direct sunshine, which makes the leaves more colourful, but too much of it might burn your skin. To avoid root rot, water deeply but sparingly, letting the soil dry out in between applications. The succulent does not tolerate frost and grows best in temperatures between 65 and 80°F (18 and 27°C). It can propagate using offsets or leaf cuttings. You can guarantee a beautiful and healthy Echeveria Colorata by adhering to these care instructions.
Echeveria Colorata will be the best option for your garden and indoors. This succulent will be delivered "bare rooted," its roots are left uncovered and without soil. This technique lowers the risk of soil-borne infections and shipment weight. It's important to put a bare-rooted plant in a succulent or cactus mixture that drains well as soon as possible. Order this beautiful succulent from Secculent at very competitive pricing.