Echeveria 'Lilac Frost' [limited] Mountain Crest Gardens

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Echeveria Lilac Frost is a beautiful succulent plant that belongs to the Echeveria genus. It is a hybrid plant that is a result of cross-breeding between Echeveria lilacina and Echeveria derenbergii. It is characterized by its rosette-shaped leaves that form a dense, compact rosette. Order Saxifragales How to care for Echeveria gibbiflora 'Lilac Frost' Water Light Nutrients Jump to summary ↓ 💦 Water How often to water your Echeveria gibbiflora 'Lilac Frost' 0.8 cups every 12 days Echeveria gibbiflora 'Lilac Frost' needs 0.8 cups of water every 12 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot. Echeveria 'Lilac Frost' ( O'Connell ): Giant rosette with astounding, bumpy texture on nearly the whole leaf surface when mature. It can grow to 12.0" and then grows tall on its stem. It has very distinctive coloring of mint green, frosted with a lavender wash that changes through the seasons. Echeveria Cubic Frost. E. cubic frost is quirky and unique echeveria that is very similar to E. topsy turvy with pale lilac-pink unusual shaped fleshy leaves that taper in width. Its form is symmetrical and round almost like a coral or sea urchin. Its blooms are orange and vibrant.

Echeveria 'Lilac Frost' Succulent Guide

Sun: full sun to partial shade . Water: Unknown - Tell us . Temperature: Zone 10a from 30° F to 35° F (-1.1 ° C to 1.7° C) . Winter Survival: Not cold hardy . Propagation: Unknown - Tell us . Flower: Unknown - Tell us. Flower Type: pink Plant database entry for Echeveria 'Lilac Frost' with 2 images and 21 data details. $ 7.00 Echeveria Cubic Frost is a captivating lilac-pink succulent that thrives in the arid climates of Australia. Its drought-tolerant nature makes it the perfect addition to gardens and interiors across the country. With its upturned pointy-tipped leaves, this succulent adds a touch of frosty elegance to any space. Echeveria 'Lilac Frost'. A large Frilly and Carunculated plant growing to around 30cm.

Echeveria 'Lilac Frost' [limited] Mountain Crest Gardens

Care Types Pruning Propagating Growing From Seed Potting Overwintering Common Pests & Diseases Bloom Common Issues FAQ Echeverias are fast-growing succulents popular for their unique appearance and low maintenance needs. Their stunning rosette shape, plump leaves, and large variety of colors give them a striking resemblance to flowers. Echeveria hybrid 'Cubic Frost'APPEARANCE : Compact succulent with neat symmetrical rosette shape, lilac-pink in colour with a greenish-silver frosting. Happy mature plants have stems of bell-shaped coral pink-peach flowers.USEFOR : Great for rockeries, pots and indoors. Hardy and drought tolerant once established.LOCATION: Plant in well drained soil in a bright position with indirect light. Echeveria Cubic Frost is a beautiful hybrid succulent in the Crassulaceae family. It embraces the perfect combination of beauty and resilience. This incredibly hardy, ornamental plant has distinctive upturned, pointy, symmetrical, and fleshy leaves in beautiful blue, silver, and lilac hues. Description Echeveria 'Cubic Frost' is a stunning succulent that grows up to 8 inches (20 cm) tall, producing offsets and creating attractive clusters of rosettes. Leaves are fleshy, cool lilac to lilac-pink, distinctively upturned, symmetrical, and have a pointy tip. The rosettes grow up to 10 inches (25 cm) in diameter.

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Echeveria 'Misty Lilac' is a clumping hybrid that can be grown outdoors in garden beds or containers. It does well in succulent arrangements, wreaths, and living walls. As it grows, it clumps, producing large offsets. Watering Echeveria 'Misty Lilac' has typical watering needs for a succulent. A larger growing variety, Echeveria Cubic Frost (Echeveria hybrid) has a distinct and unusual shape. The frosted silvery blue leaves take on a lilac to pink sheen in cooler weather making this a particularly attractive variety. Super easy to grow and care for, Succulents require a gritty free draining potting mix or soil and minimal water.