JenMc, Despite the physical changes and now just wanting to curl up in my bed and cry, I did manage to get my #PlantMail potted up today.
This week’s newbies are:
- Echeveria Sea Dragon
- Echeveria Ballerina
- Echeveria Tolimanensis Hybrid
- Echeveria Laui x Strictiflora Nova
- Echeveria Edgy
I also repotted my Echeveria Neon Breakers that was bursting out of her pot with lots of babies. I forgot to get a pic before she went back out under the frost cloth but she looks little in her new pot despite desperately needing the size upgrade.
I went more than a little overboard online plant shopping this week so next week’s post will be a big one!
#Plants #Echeveria #Succulents #succulente #Succulentes #SucculentsOfMastodon #SucculentsOfTheFediverse #Gardening #GardeningAU #GardeningAustralia
Echeveria Ballerina has deep, dusty pink leaves with red edges that get lighter towards the centre of the plant. The leaves are frilly and in a loose rosette shape. The photo is on a pale pink background with white polka dots.
Echeveria Tolimanensis hybrid has long, slender leaves with pointed tips that are light blue/green in a rosette shape. The tips have pointy claws on them. The photo is on a pale pink background with white polka dots.
Top: Echeveria Laui x Striciflora Nova has blue/green inner leaves with a pink tone to the outer leaves. The leaves are thick and in a tight rosette formation. There’s a small pup (baby plant) at the base on the right. Bottom: Echeveria Edgy has mid green inner leaves that tend to red on the outside layers. They are rounder at the edges but still come to somewhat if a point at the tips. It’s in a looser rosette formation. The pictures are on a pale pink background with white polka dots.
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