Plant spot: echeveria gibbiflora plants are fantastic succulent with frilly leaves and variations in color.
Spring is here in south Florida and the echeveria gibbiflora succulent plants are in great condition. Many people ask when is the best succulent a obtain particular succulent plant. Echeveria are cold tolerant – some types down to 20 degrees. However, now is the time to obtain the large echeveria plants from AdeniumRose Company when they are in great form and easy to ship. Echeverias prefer the cool to cold weather for shipping. AdeniumRose Company has been growing these the past few months to make sure they are prime for late winter early spring shipping. When shipped during the summer months the echeveria plants do not do as well as when it’s cool.
This post spot light is on the echeveria Gibbiflora plant which are the most interesting and less common echeverias. These make great center pieces and focal points in the ground and for container gardens due to their larger size. Gibbifloras plants do not show their true colors and leaf shape until they are a good size such as the ones offered in 6″ pots. The succulent plant to the left is a gibbiflora in stock.
There are several different gibbifloras now available which Epic Grower company expects to sell out quickly. When we receive them it takes 6 months before they are ready to offer to clients. We only get then in the fall when the weather gets cooler. We do not plan to ship the 6″ size during the summer anymore due to plant stress. The supplies are very limited!
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