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Echeveria 'Lola'

Echeveria 'Lola'

Regular price $8.00 AUD
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Echeveria 'Lola' develops small, compact rosettes of pointed leaves in lovely pastel hues. These rosettes can grow to be up to 6 to 10 cm across and will naturally produce offsets, eventually forming a dense cluster as they mature. The leaves boast a pale bluish-green shade with a subtle pink to violet blush, accentuated by rose tips. A fine waxy coating gives them a shimmering, marble-like finish.

In the cooler months of winter and spring, Echeveria 'Lola' blooms with peach-colored, bell-shaped flowers atop short, branching stems.

'Lola' enjoys full to partial sun and dislikes frosty conditions. Echeveria 'Lola' does not like to be over watered and the dehydrate before hydrating method should be used. 

Can be propagated by leaves, cuttings and seeds.

 

Plants for sale are shown in a 7cm 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 need to travel with the least moisture as possible due to potential problems, such as rotting. This means they are taken out of their pots and their roots are allowed to dry out before sending. As a result, plants may arrive looking slightly different to photos. Some maybe a little dry looking or slightly wrinkled leaves for example, remember succulents are hardy and will bounce back with a little TLC. TLC instructions will be within your order.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

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