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Echeveria pulidonis


 

 

Echeveria pulidonis flowers close up

 

 

 

 

 

 

Echeveria pulidonisE. Walther
One of the few echeveria's with 'all' yellow flowers in early spring. It is an attractive compact plant forming rosettes of blue-green leaves with margins and tips maroon red. Easy to grow and propagate, it produces clusters of offsets each 7/10 cm Ø and 5/8 cm high. Each inflorescence grows to 20 cm long and individual flowers are 10mm Ø and 12/15 mm long.

Habitat is said to be Hidalco and Puebla, Mexico.
Grown in good light it will produce many golden yellow flowers on long graceful arching stems. The winter conditions
should be enough water to stop drying out at a temperature of 3/4ºC, this will keep the plant happy from mid October to mid March. New plants can be produced from offsets, cuttings and leaves in Spring and early summer.

 

 

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