Echeveria’Rain Drops '

Raindrops Echeveria

Echeveria’Raindrops '

Echeveria ‘Rain Drops’ (Raindrops Echeveria)

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class : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

Echeveria’Rain Drops ' is a Dick Wright hybrid , mention as the smallest of the bumpy - leafedEcheverias . Unfortunately , allot to Jocelyn Ainsworth , Dick Wright distributed several more or less resemble seedlings from the same batch asEcheveria’Rain drop ' in the years . Although those quite similar may be calledEcheveria’Rain drop ' , two fairly different forms have been give new names : Echeveria’New Heights’andEcheveria’Heart ’s Delight ' . This hybrid has also been tissue - civilized .

Echeveria’Rain Drops ' is a smallsucculentthat form a little potato of sick green , spoonful - shaped leaves with   ruby-red margin and a ball-shaped , blue - unripe bump in the middle of each leaf toward the tip . The rose window can grow up to 6 inch ( 15 cm ) in diameter , unremarkably solitary , but may shape a few offset as it mature . Not all young specimen have excrescence , but they will recrudesce with time .

Echeveria ‘Rain Drops’ (Raindrops Echeveria)

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The bell - shaped flower are pinkish outside and yellow inside . They look on branched chaff that rise well above the russet scab in summer .

USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b : from 25 ° F ( −3.9 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .

Most commonEcheveriaspecies are not complicated succulents to grow , put up you pursue a few basic rules . First , never countenance weewee sit in the rosette , as it can cause moulder or fungal diseases that can kill the plant . to boot , take out drained leaves from the bottom of the plant as it grows . These numb leaves allow for a haven for pests , andEcheverias are susceptible tomealy bugs . Finally , as with all succulent , carefulwateringhabits and plenty of luminousness will facilitate insure success .

Echeveria ‘Rain Drops’ (Raindrops Echeveria)

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Repot as demand , sooner during the warm time of year . To repot a succulent , secure the soil is dry before repotting , then gently slay the potentiometer . bump away the old soil from the roots , hit any rotten or dead base . handle any cut with a antifungal .

MostEcheverias can be easy distribute from folio thinning , although a few are better from come or stem cuttings . Topropagate a leaf cut , place the item-by-item leaf inpotting soil for succulentsand cover the dish until the new plant sprouts .

Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Echeveria .

Echeveria ‘Rain Drops’ (Raindrops Echeveria)

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