Pachyveria Clavifolia- Jeweled Crown (Bare Rooted)
Pachyveria Clavifolia- Jeweled Crown (Bare Rooted)
Pachyveria clavifolia is a magnificent hybrid succulent plant. It is valued for its distinctive rosette shape and decorative significance. This succulent is also known as the Jeweled Crown. Pachyveria clavifolia belongs to Mexico and is a member of the Crassulaceae family. This hybrid plant combines favourable characteristics from both parent species through hybridization between Pachyphytum Bracteosum and Echeveria. Pachyveria clavifolia has dense rosettes of meaty, triangular leaves that have a powdery coating that gives them a frosted look. The leaves are bluish-green in colour. The spiral arrangement of the leaves, which have characteristic pointy points, produces a stunning jewel-like look in the middle of the rosette. A dense cluster of rosettes may emerge at the base of the plant as it matures due to offset production.
Pachyveria clavifolia prefers bright, indirect sunlight for growth to maturity. While it can withstand some direct sunlight, it can require shade from the strong afternoon sun to avoid leaf burn. This drought-tolerant succulent has standard water requirements. To plant this succulent, use soil that drains well. When the soil seems completely dry, water it well, but don't water it too much because this can cause root rot.
Jeweled Crown is a gorgeous and refined succulent that lends sophistication to any succulent garden or collection. For lovers of succulents, its distinctive rosette form, bluish-green leaves, and ease of maintenance make it a popular option. You can order your first Pachyveria clavifolia- Jeweled Crown from Secculent.