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  • Echeveria ‘Holy Gate’ is a lovely succulent. Echeveria ‘Holy Gate’: Pale, silvery blue rosette. This cultivar has fairly long leaves that curve inward to a point. Each year it can send up a tall bloom stalk from which dangle numerous orange, bell-shaped flowers.
  • Echeveria are small, slow-growing, low Maintenance plants. Provide a well-drained soil away from reflected heat. Once established, water infrequently during the hot season.
  • Echeveria ‘Holy Gate’ is a hybrid of unknown parentage.
  • The perfect starting succulent due to its toughness and strong will to live. Plant alongside other Echeveria to show off its colors and contrast it against other varieties. Perfect in a pot outdoors or indoors.
  • Plant will Be Given With Free plastic Pot
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350.00
  • Echeveria Imbricata also Called Blue rose
  • It is one of the oldest Echeveria hybrids that is documented, being a combination of Echeveria glauca and Echeveria metallica.
  • “Blue Rose” has typical watering needs for a succulent. It’s best to use the “soak and dry” method, and allow the soil to dry out completely between watering.
  • “Blue Rose” will produce small offsets, sprouting up around the base of the plant. Simply pull these up and allow the offsets to dry for one to two days before replanting.
  • Plant Will Be Given With free Plastic Pot
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450.00
  • Echeveria Neon Breakers is a Renee O’Donnell hybrid of the succulent Pink Frills crossed with an unknown parent.
  • Echeveria ‘Neon Breakers’. This bright succulent hybrid has a purple rosette with pink, ruffled edges.
  • Typical water needs for a succulent – be careful not to over-water!
  • The watering method is very important to keep your Neon Breakers healthy. It should not sit on the water, and an excess amount of water should be avoided. The best way of watering is soak and dry method this succulent.
  • Plant will be given with free Plastic Pot
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370.00
  • The Echeveria Violet Queen is one of many echeveria plants featuring a beautiful rosette of thick, rich green succulent leaves. Like most succulents, it’s easy to grow indoors
  • The small Echeveria Violet Queen is a succulent plant with rosettes typically only reaching up to six inches in diameter. The foliage is silver blue and often tipped with red. The leaves are rounded, thick, and soft, and also don’t get very tall.
  • Fertilizer can be used, but only sparingly. Using too much fertilizer may lead to excessive growth, weakening the plant.
  • Water needs only moderate watering when established Keep in direct sun, water in morning, and water only when soil is fully dry
  • Plant will be given With Free Plastic Pot
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350.00
  • Echeveria ‘Pollux‘ is a lovely succulent plant that forms rosettes of broad, silvery-grey leaves that can take on a slight lilac blush
  • Echeveria ‘Pollux’ is best to be known as a beautiful looking succulent. As the plant matures you can expect it to reach around 20 cm (8″) in diameter. The main feature of the plant are the beautifully coloured leaves that are mostly silvery grey to pale silver.
  • Echeveria Pollux plants look great in almost every garden, both indoors and outdoors. Their succulent plants resemble a rose flower that’s fully opened.
  • Rare Succulent Echeveria Plant
  • Plants Will Be Given With Free Plastic Pot
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360.00
  • Echeveria subrigida is a beautiful succulent plant that forms rosettes of fleshy, spade-shaped leaves.
  • Echeveria subrigida ‘Fire and Ice’ is a very attractive succulent that forms rosettes of wide, spade-shaped, blue-green leaves deeply channeled.
  • Echeveria Subrigida is also commonly known as ‘Fire and Ice’. As the plant matures you can expect it to reach up to around 22.5 cm (9″) tall and about 45 cm (18″) in diameter. The plant is best known to have green to pale green leaves that are red around the edges. When the succulent flowers you can expect it to produce coral-pink flowers that are orange on the inside.
  • The watering method is very important to keep your Fire and Ice healthy. It should not sit on the water, and an excess amount of water should be avoided. The best way of watering is soak and dry method.
  • Plant Will Be given with Free Plastic Pot.
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450.00
  • The Echeveria Texensis Rosea Slow grower, do well with indirect sunlight and a total standout.
  • Easy to Care, and need only a little water and sunlight.
  • Indoor succulent plants should likely be watered approximately once a week. They need enough time to store the water in their leaves and for the soil to dry out between watering.
  • Plant Will Be Given With Free Plastic Pot
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325.00
  • Lifesaver Plant (Huernia zebrina): This unique centerpiece plant is known for its other-worldly blooms
  • The flowers are striped bright yellow and red with a thick rubbery ring in the center, which have earned it the nickname ‘Lifesaver Plant’.
  • Water needs only moderate watering when established Keep in direct sun, water in morning, and water only when soil is fully dry
  • Plant will be given With Free Plastic Pot
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