Echeveria setosa var. oteroi

Mexican Fire Cracker Probably because of its Mexican origin and the bright red-yellow flowers, Echeveria setosa is known as Mexican Fire Cracker in English-speaking countries. Echeveria setosa var. oteroi is a variety of Echeveria setosa. How to care for the Mexican firecracker Echeveria ➜ Characteristics & Description Height, habit: Up to 20 centimeters, herbaceous succulent […]

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Echeveria setosa var. minor

Mexican Fire Cracker Probably because of its Mexican origin and the bright red-yellow flowers, Echeveria setosa is known as Mexican Fire Cracker. Echeveria setosa var. minor is a variety of Echeveria setosa. Some leaf tips and the flowering stem are hairy. How to care for the Mexican firecracker Echeveria ➜ Characteristics & Description Height, habit: […]

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Crassula × marchandii

Marchand’s Crassula Crassula × marchandii is a hybrid (cross) of Crassula grisea and Crassula plegmatoides that occurs naturally in South Africa. Characteristics & Description Height, habit: Up to 15 centimeters, succulent plant Life cycle: Perennial Poisonous: No Origin: South Africa USDA zone: 12 (50 F/10 °C) Botany Name: Crassula × marchandii Family: Crassulaceae

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Crassula columella

Columnar Crassula The stems of Crassula columella reach lengths of between 10 and 15 centimeters. This succulent member of the Crassulaceae family is native to South Africa. Characteristics & Description Height, habit: Up to 15 centimeters, succulent plant Life cycle: Perennial Poisonous: No Origin: South Africa USDA zone: 12 (50 F/10 °C) Botany Name: Crassula […]

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Aeonium glutinosum

Viscid Houseleek Aeonium glutinosum can reach 60 centimeters in height and is native to Madeira. Characteristics & Description Height, habit: 30 to 60 centimeters, herbaceous plant Life cycle: Perennial Poisonous: No Origin: Europe (Portugal – Madeira) (distribution map) USDA zone: 12 (50 °F/10 °C) Botany Name: Aeonium glutinosum Family: Crassulaceae

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