×Pachyveria’Clavifolia '

Jeweled Crown ,   Powdered Jewel Plant

Echeveria elegans’Gray Red',Echeveria’Cana',Echeveria’Gray Red',Echeveria’Grey Red '

×Pachyveria ‘Clavifolia’ (Jeweled Crown)

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Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeNothogenus:×Pachyveria

×Pachyveria’Clavifolia ' is an old loan-blend created by Jean - Baptiste A. Deleuil of Marseilles and first list in his glasshouse catalog in 1874 and described by Alwyn Berger in " Gartenflora "   in 1904 . harmonise to Deleuil , it ensue from a cross betweenPachyphytum bracteosumandEcheveria rosea . However , this   parentage is not believable as the thin trait ofEcheveria roseais absent in this hybrid .

×Pachyveria’Clavifolia ' is an attractive succulent with short shank that terminate in dense rosettes of gray - green leaves covered with a fine , waxy flower .   The russet scab can reach a diam of 2.4 inches ( 6 cm ) . The shank can grow up to 6 inches ( 15 centimetre ) long . The farewell are heavy , slenderly upcurved , flattish , with slimly pointed wind , and can value up to 1.8 column inch ( 4.5 centimeter ) longsighted and 0.6 inches ( 1.5 cm ) wide . The tip and margins of the leaves unremarkably have a pink or red tinge that is most prominent when expose to full sun .

×Pachyveria ‘Clavifolia’ (Jeweled Crown)

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The bell - shaped blossom have orange - red petals and sepals the same color as the leave . They appear in impenetrable clusters on erect still hunt that can grow up to 6 inch ( 15 cm ) long , ordinarily in saltation .

USDA hardiness zone9a to 11b : from 20 ° fluorine ( -6.7 ° snow ) to 50 ° F ( 10 ° C ) .

Pachyphytumwill not tolerate frost well . Temperatures below 20 ° F ( -6 ° C ) will kill the plant , and temperatures that may go below 45 ° F ( 7 ° snow ) during the extended period of time should be avoid . Pachyphytumtolerates high heat and vivid sun . As with mostCrassulaceae , Pachyphytumcan tolerate ( and even appreciate ) inadequate soil conditions , so long as it is well - draining . Pachyphytumcan thrive in full or partial sunlight .

×Pachyveria ‘Clavifolia’ (Jeweled Crown)

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set aside the soil to dry out before watering , and avoid getting water on the leaves . The plants will require more urine in winter as wintertime begins its active growing time of year . If you are unsure when to water yourPachyphytum , see the lowermost pull up stakes for mark of dry and irrigate them then . Pachyphytumis FAR more likely to live on under - watering than over - watering . The thick , overweight leave of absence will appear wilt and slightly " under - full " when they need water .

Leaf - cutting entail turn off a young leaf from near the center of the rosette . go out the leaf in the open air for a day to allow the wound to callous over .

See more atHow to Grow and Care for Pachyphytum .

×Pachyveria ‘Clavifolia’ (Jeweled Crown)

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