
Echeveria pulidonis
F00001008
Origin
The Echeveria fabiola is a succulent that originally comes from Mexico. This genus of the succulent family includes more than 150 species and plays a significant role in the flora of arid and rocky areas in Mexico and North America.
Characteristics
The Echeveria fabiola is characterised by its compact growth and beautiful pink-blue leaves. This succulent forms rosettes of up to 7.5 cm in diameter. The leaves are oval, blunt points, and have a unique red edge. In the summer, the Echeveria fabiola blooms with carmine-red flowers on slender, curved stems.
Care
The Echeveria fabiola requires very little care. It likes a place with plenty of light and can easily withstand direct sunlight. Watering is only sporadically necessary, about once a week in the summer, and once a month in the winter suffices. It is important that the plant is in well-draining soil to prevent root rot. In the winter, the plant can also be kept indoors, preferably at a temperature above 10 °C.
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