MY TOP 87 ECHEVERIA SPECIES | HERB STORIES

MY TOP 87 ECHEVERIA SPECIES | HERB STORIES Many of the 150 recognized species have been crossed to make new cultivars, of which there are well over a thousand. Most echeverias that are cabbage-like, ruffled, crinkly or bumpy are hybrids. Echeverias look good in spring due to fresh new growth, but autumn is when they attain their best color. In summer the leaves can be weak and brittle. In winter, plants go dormant and dry lower leaves hug the stem to protect it from cold. Wait until spring to remove dead leaves and tidy the plant. Echeverias do best in dry air and dislike high humidity. Good air circulation keeps pests from settling in. ** For plant misidentification, please feel free to comment if you are 100% correct. Thank you so much Herbie friends! God Bless us all and you guys keep safe always. ** Credits to the following: Information guide: Google Photos: google Music: Youtube Audio Library/ Creator: Joy Presores #Echeveria #E
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