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Echeveria Orepetti
Echeveria Orepetti
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Echeveria orepetti is a popular, chubby, rosette-forming succulent known for its unique "box-shape," creamy white to blue-green leaves, often with pinkish edges, especially in cooler weather, thriving in full sun, well-drained soil, and tolerating light frost, making it great for pots or rock gardens but requiring protection from hard freezes.
Appearance: Dense, chubby, rosette of triangular leaves, creamy white with blue tones, blushing pink in cool temperatures.
Size: Can grow to about 20 cm tall and 40 cm wide.
Growth Habit: Forms tight rosettes, produces "pups" (offsets) for propagation, and can spread.
Care & Growing Conditions:
Sunlight: Prefers full sun for best color.
Watering: Drought-tolerant; allow soil to dry out completely between waterings to avoid root rot (common Echeveria issue).
Soil: Requires well-draining soil.
Temperature: Hardy in light frost but needs protection from freezing temperatures.
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