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Echeveria setosa var. deminuta f. crestata

4.00€

incl. 0.36€ (10%) VAT

Art. 30280
Available: 0

Size:
Pot: 6.5 cm.
Family:
Crassulaceae
Origin:
Cultivar
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Description:
It is a small succulent of a rosette shape, usually solitary but it can also cluster at the base over time. Its long fleshy bluish-gray leaves are narrow, lanceolate and covered with white, soft, harmless bristles. It is ideal for decorating rock gardens in spring.

Description:

The crested form has smaller and more compact leaves, tightly stacked together and arranged in the typical fan shape with a sinusoidal pattern, never identical from one specimen to another and therefore highly sought after by collectors. In its normal form, Echeveria setosa is a succulent plant that usually grows in a solitary rosette, but over time it can create clusters at its base. It’s made up of elongated, pointed and spoon-shaped leaves, in which the intense green color is covered with a short white wool (hence the name 'silky'). The plant uses these small hairs to trap moisture from the air and thus is able to survive in periods of drought. This plant is perfect for decorating gardens, but also ideal for indoors.

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Plant care:

It requires a lot of light throughout the year, however, avoid direct sunlight especially during the hottest hours of the day.

It is preferable to keep it at mild temperatures and never below 10 °C, for this reason it is recommended to shelter it during the winter period.

Water moderately but only when the soil is completely dry. It is enough to water the plant once a week in spring and summer and suspend watering completely in autumn and winter.

The best soil is a well draining one, for example formed by a mixture of peat and pumice so that the water does not stagnate.

They do not need frequent fertilization, it is sufficient to dilute the fertilizer with watering once a year.