In previous publications I have described a species of the genus Echeveria very popular in the gardens of the world In this publication, I will refer to a plant of the same genus, which has gained great fame for collectors due to the peculiar shape of its leaves; This plant is Echeveria Runyonii.
Echeveria Purpusorum
Echeveria Purpusorum is one of the many echeverias originating in Mexico.
Its leaves are dark green with red spots, although the color of the leaves may change between brown, green or reddish depending on the amount of light it receives.
Echeveria “Perle Von Nurnberg”
The Echeveria “Perle Von Nurnberg” is a crop obtained by crossing two species of Echeveria (Echeveria gibbiflora x Echeveria potosina).
It is currently one of the largest crops distributed worldwide for its beauty and resistance.
Echeveria Imbricata “Blue Rose”
Echeveria Imbricata or alabaster rose, undoubtedly one of the prettiest of succulent plants.
But first, you may need clarification … what is a succulent or succulent plant? It is as known to those species capable of storing water reserves in their tissues to cope with drought.
Echeveria Elegans “Mexican Snowball”
The Echeveria Elegans “Mexican Snowball” is one of the most common and prettiest succulent or succulent plants in the world, so much so that it is known as alabaster rose.
And it really looks like an artificial flower, although she produces her own.
What is a Crested Succulent: The Complete Guide
Ok lest talk about a Crested Succulent.
I will start with the short version.
Many times you can find succulent plants that have fantastic and strange shapes.
Crassula ‘Tom Thumb’
The Crassula ‘Tom Thumb’ or Crassula` Klein Duimpje´ is a small herbaceous and perennial succulent plant of the Crassulaceae family obtained by crossing Crassula rupestris marnieriana with Crassula rupestris rupestris.
The morphology of this plant is very similar to Crassula perforata, but in smaller dimensions.
Crassula Muscosa (Watch Chain Plant)
The Crassula Muscosa (Watch Chain Plant) is a succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family.
This species is native to the African continent, specifically South Africa.
It is a small plant (reaches between 30-45 cm maximum height) and very branched.
Senecio Serpens (Blue Chalksticks)
The Senecio Serpens or commonly known Blue Chalksticks.
This succulent is ideal for planters. I invite you to meet her.
Senecio Serpens is a succulent plant of the genus of senecios species belonging to the family of Asteraceae or composites.
Mammillaria Gracilis Fragilis “Thimble Cactus”
Have you ever seen a cactus so strange? Continue reading and discover all the secrets of the mammillaria gracilis fragilis “thimble cactus”.
Characteristics of the mammillaria gracilis fragilis “thimble cactus”.