Echeveria and Sedum
By Petie
- 8 Aug, 2011
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This teracotta pot contains Echeveria Imbricata and Gold Mound Sedum. The E. Imbricata grows in full sun to heavy shade, but seems to grow best in light shade. If grown in the full Australian sun, it tends to become woody. It offsets slowly as it becomes larger, with rosettes reaching up to 30cm diameter. The pot on the left contains Echeveria Violescens.
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This photo is of species Echeveria, Sedum, Kalanchoe.
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Looking beautiful with tiny ones around.
9 Aug, 2011