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Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda'
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda'
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Echeveria 'Miranda', also known as Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda', is unique for not producing the typical agavoides flowers. Its flower stalks can grow up to 50 cm in length, displaying bell-shaped blooms that are pinkish red with yellow-tipped petals.
'Miranda', is a beautiful succulent that forms compact rosettes of mid-green leaves with lovely reddish-pink marking on the tips and margins.
The Echeveria 'Miranda' enters dormancy in winter and thrives in sunny conditions. Like many sun-loving Echeverias, 'Miranda' benefits from 4 to 6 hours of direct, daily sunlight. For any new sun-loving succulent, it's advisable to slowly acclimate it to full sun exposure.
Echeveria 'Miranda' does not like to be over watered and the dehydrate before hydrating method should be used.
Can be propagated by leaves, cuttings and seeds, although seed propagation is not recommended with slow growing succulents like 'Miranda'.
Plants for sale are shown in a 10cm pot, unless stated different. The images will show the same or similar plant to the one sent to you. Succulent colours can change due to the time of year, environment, or growing conditions.
Where possible a display picture will be added to showcase the beauty or growth habit of the plant.
Please Note:
Plants are sent bare rooted. A snazzy way of saying it will arrive with minimal or no soil or pot.
Our plants are grown outside in all-weather conditions (no hot houses) so some plants may have markings.
Succulents should be transported with minimal moisture to avoid issues like rotting. Therefore, they are removed from their pots, and their roots are dried before shipment. Consequently, the plants may look somewhat different from the photos upon arrival. Some may appear dry or have slightly wrinkled leaves; however, succulents are resilient and will recover with some tender loving care (TLC). Instructions for TLC will be included with your order.
Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
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