Echeveria succulent plants are tough and look great whether they bloom or not – they do bloom on long stocks with colorful small flowers. The large rosette of thick leaves is intricate beauty and the variety is amazing. The hybrid plants provide mutations that are both interesting and colorful. They make great center pieces, party and wedding center pieces. The echeveria’s from AdeniumRose Company are hand selected to provide the best looking, unusual and rare echeveria’s available you will not find in home or your local nurseries .
Echeveria succulent plants, on the hold, are hearty down to 20 degrees but we recommend protecting them from freezing if possible. In climates where you have a good winter (freezing just about every night) we recommend that you keep your echeveria plants under shelter, so they don’t succumb to a hard freeze but they’re worth it. They love to be grown in containers in cactus soil and do not need much care. As in any succulent or cactus the more sun you give them the better they grow.
As echeveria succulents grow, if the stem gets too large you can crop off the top and plant it. Leave the stem along and new rosettes will grow which you can plant. Look for new jumbo echeveria’s hybrids this coming week when a new shipment arrives at AdeniumRose Company LLC.
Special note: There are a very limited number of certain echeverias due to their rarity and long growing time so go to AdeniumRose Company LLC site 3rd week of March for new arrivals.