Page 5h. Echeveria x moovisii.

 

Echeveria x moovisii


Echeveria x moovesii flower detail

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Echeveria x moovisiiUnknown.
A possible cross between Echeveria multicaulis and another unknown Echeveria ?.
The plant is a rather nice dwarf sub shrub with glossy green hairy leaves that end with short point.
Many bright orange yellow flowers are produced from July to September and contrast
well with the foliage. Although it is a very popular plant very little has been written about it and I have never seen it illustrated.
The above plant is 3 years old from a cutting.

CULTIVATION: is very easy and it will succeed in the average C & S compost. Watering is no problem, in winter just enough water to keep the plant ticking over. Minimum temperatures 3º C. Although the plant will do well anywhere in the greenhouse or conservatory, good direct light will ensure flowering.

PROPAGATION: by leaf cuttings, offsets and the flower stem method can be used with sure success. In next to no time you can have lots of plants.

 

 

 

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