Description
The #19 Echeveria Purposorum is a compact evergreen succulent with a classic rosette form, ideal for sunny windowsills, mixed succulent arrangements, or outdoor container displays.
- Species & native habitat: Echeveria Purposorum, an evergreen succulent in the Crassulaceae family native to Central America; rosette-shaped and capable of shrub-like growth when mature.
- Growth habit: Rosette structure with potential to develop shrub-like growth as it enlarges.
- Container size & plant count: Juvenile specimen in a basic plastic nursery container; containers are typically about 2" tall across the top and may hold 1–4 smaller rooted plants depending on the individual specimen.
- Soil & watering: Requires well-draining soil and should not be overwatered to avoid damping off; protect from consistently soggy conditions.
- Sunlight & color: Prefers full sun to partial shade; full sun tends to bring out red or pink hues, but too much direct afternoon sun can burn foliage.
- Hardiness & seasonal behavior: Some varieties can handle frost, but most cannot survive cold, wet winters; succulents generally slow down in the cold months and resume growth in spring and summer.
- Propagation: Can be propagated from leaf cuttings or offsets; can also be grown from stem cuttings and seed.
- Appearance details: Leaves can be waxy or hairy, and may be glaucate or farinose in appearance; color and texture can vary with light and season.
- Stock & shipping notes: Stock is continually updated; what is available today may not be available tomorrow; ships as the largest and healthiest specimens currently on hand; size and color may vary based on time of year, growing temps, day length, and growing conditions; containers may vary in the number of plants, and soil displacement during shipping can occur.
Benefits: This Echeveria Purposorum brings a sculptural, living element to any space with its resilient rosette form and sun-responsive color. Its low-water needs and well-draining soil make it a practical choice for both indoor and outdoor settings, while its ability to be propagated from leaves, offsets, or stem cuttings offers an easy path to expand your succulent collection. As a juvenile specimen, it presents ongoing growth potential, with imperfections likely to improve as it matures.
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