Echeveria’Exotic '

syndicate : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

Echeveria’Exotic ' is ahybridresulting from a interbreeding betweenEcheveria lauiandEcheveria runyonii’Topsy Turvy ' .

Echeveria ‘Exotic’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Echeveria’Exotic ' is a beautiful succulent that forms compactrosettesof fleshy , pale spicy - dark-green leaves hard covered with a fine blanched powder . The rose window can grow up to 4.8 column inch ( 12 centimetre ) in diam and produceoffsets , forming a denseclumpover time . The folio edge show pink hue under the tension of cool weather or vivid sun .

The Melville Bell - shaped flowers are pink and very pruinose outside but orange indoors . In summer , they look in clusters on arching shuck with fewbracts . The stubble can grow up to 8 inches ( 20 atomic number 96 ) marvelous .

Light : E.‘Exotic prefers full Sunday to fond tad . If you move your plant outside in the spring , do it gradually . The acute afternoon sunlight can causesunburn . During the winter , when yourE.‘Exotic ' is inside , put it near the brightest windowpane in your home . It will adulterate if it does not have enough sunlight .

Echeveria ‘Exotic’

Private collection, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Ching Tho. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Soil : This succulent need a potting soil mix that drain rapidly . Many raiser produce their own mixture , but commercial-grade succulent pot mixes puzzle out well .

Temperature : This plant is atender succulent , which means it must be brought indoors for the winter to come through . E.‘Exotic ' can hold up temperatures as low as 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

Watering : bring home the bacon temperate quantity of water from spring to fall . The " soaking and teetotal " method acting is the preferred schedule for wateringE.‘Exotic ' . If you have saucers under the sens , empty the water briefly . Water your plant life just enough to keep it from shrivel during winter .

Echeveria ‘Exotic’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

fecundate : E.‘Exotic ' grows well without fertilizer but may do good from the additional nutrient . practice a slow - departure plant food in springiness or a liquid fertiliser diluted 2 to 4 prison term more than usual and used less often than recommended .

Repotting : Repot the works only as call for during springtime or former summertime when it grows actively . To repot yourE.‘Exotic’,ensure the soil is dry before repotting .

generation : Like mostEcheverias , this succulent is commonly propagated from leave of absence or offsets . Spring is the good time to take leaf cuttings and separate offsets .

Echeveria ‘Exotic’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Learn more atHow to spring up and Care for Echeveria .

E.‘Exotic ' has no reported toxic outcome . It is safe for pets and humans , although it is not advisable to eat it .

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