Succulent Gardening: The Art of Nature

A thru E | Aeonium | Agaves | Aloes | Cactaceae||
Caudiciforms | Cotyledons & Graptos |
Crassulas & Dudleyas | Cuttings | Echeveria |
Euphorbiaceae | Gasteria~Haworthia |
Hanging Plants | House plants | Kalanchoe |
Mesemb | Sedum | Senecio | Specimen |
Sansevieria~Sempervivum| F thru Z | Holiday Gifts |






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Updated April 30, 2012
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Echeveria Spruce-Oliver

Their color ranges from green, to mauves and purples. They can grow in light shade to full sun but are sensitive to frost. They are drought tolerant but prefer regular watering and fertilizer spring-fall during their growing season. Stem cuttings are the easiest method of propagation. They are dormant in winter and so require watering but once a month. I put some in the ground that are growing taller and are branching out. See photo below

See the photo below, that was the size of the plant above when put into the ground.

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