Echeveria Agavoides Christmas

Echeveria agavoides is one of the very popular groups of succulents the name agavoides simply means looks like an agave.
Echeveria agavoides christmas. Echeveria agavoides christmas quantity. Agavoides is not visible. Echeveria agavoides christmas 7 35 7 35. Echeveria agavoides christmas is a succulent with a tight green leaves with a strong reddish tinge near the edges and a darker red terminal spine description light soil water hardiness echeveria christmas is a beautiful rosette forming succulent with a tight up to 8 inches 20 cm wide rosette of fleshy apple green leaves with a strong.
Echeveria topsy turvy is an unusual echeveria with silvery green leaf tips pointing inwards towards the center of the plant. It is often listed as cultivar of echeveria agavoides or as a hybrid between e. Shipping calculated at checkout. This is a species widely used in hybridisation it is a rosette forming succulent from mexico.
Echeveria christmas is a beautiful rosette forming succulent with a tight up to 8 inches 20 cm. So the foliage of the plant can be confused with that of an agave. Echeveria christmas is a hybrid between echeveria pulidonis and echeveria sp. Echeveria christmas b this is a agavoides and pulidonis hybrid.
Echeveria topsy turvy grows quickly and produces. Adding b to the name to differentiate it from the other christmas we have in the store which is also a pulidonis and agavoides hybrid but different selection. Echeveria agavoides lipstick echeveria. This one looks more agavoides when stressed it has nice garnet tips.
The rosettes can grow up to 10 inches in diameter. The blooms are yellow to light orange on an up to 40 cm long slender blossoming stem. Echeveria christmas is a beautiful rosette forming succulent with a tight up to 8 inches 20 cm wide rosette of fleshy apple green leaves with a strong reddish tinge near the. Unit price per.
This beautiful echeveria really shows off when it s been happily stressed its lime green leaves have red edges giving it the nickname lipstick but this succulent gets its species name from the agave like shape of its thick triangle shaped leaves.