Echeveria subcorymbosa
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The delicate, lavender-purple colouring of this succulent's leaves tends towards pale green in the centre of its rosette of foliage, with a pretty pink tint to the leaf edges. Each leaf grows outwards from the centre, forming an open rosette and fanning out like petals. Easygoing, this plant is a great addition to any home, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned succulent enthusiast. Keep this plant in bright light, letting the soil dry between waters, and you'll keep it happy and growing - and colourful too.
Scientific Name
Echeveria subcorymbosa (Echeverría's plant almost in the form of flower clusters)
This species name first appeared in 1994, and remains the accepted scientific name of the species
Common Name(s)
Subcorymbose Echeveria
Origin
Native to desert and dry shrubland in southwestern Mexico
Light
Bright light is a must here - without enough light, your plant will lose its distinctive purple colouring. A couple of hours of morning or evening sun will be perfect; harsh midday sun, especially in summer, can scorch its leaves.
Water
Let the soil totally dry between waters; you'll notice its succulent leaves wrinkling when it gets thirsty, so if in doubt, leave it a little longer to water.
Humidity
Adapted to dry desert and scrub, this plant thrives in dry air. Make sure not to keep it anywhere excessively damp and it should adapt well to your home.
Soil
Use a well-draining soil to keep your succulent's roots happy. One designed for cacti and succulents, or with plenty of added grit and sand, will work well here. Repot every few years in spring once it's outgrown its pot - look for roots crowding the base of the pot.
Food
Feed with a diluted cactus or houseplant feed every couple of months in the growing season; feeding is not necessary in autumn and winter.
Temperature
Your Echeveria will like temperatures between 15-26°C. Make sure it doesn't get colder than 5°C in winter; this succulent is not tolerant to frost.
Pet-safe
Yes, this plant is non-toxic so is a safe choice for furry friends.
Sprouts Top Tips
Keep this plant's growth compact and even by rotating it gradually. Cooler nighttime temperatures and brighter light will enhance the colour.
Extras
You may get tall flower stalks on your Echeveria in summer.
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