Echeveria’Silveron Red '

Echeveria’Silver on Red '

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

Echeveria ‘Silveron Red’

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Echeveria’Silveron Red ' is a hybrid created by Dick Wright in 1966 . The blood is unnamed .

Echeveria’Silveron Red ' , also known asEcheveria’Silver on Red ' , is an attractive succulent that organise a shortsighted stem topped with a rosette of all-encompassing , spoon - shaped leaves with rippled margins towards the tips . The rosette can grow up to 12 inch ( 30 atomic number 96 ) in diam . The leaves are sinister cherry-red , edged in bright red , and cover with a powdery coating , make water them appear silvern .

The flowers are pinkish - red and appear on leafy chaff from spring to summertime .

Echeveria ‘Silveron Red’

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stain : Echeverias need a potting soil mixing that drains cursorily . Many growers willcreate their own mix . However , commercial cactus and succulent potting soil will work finely .

Light : These succulent prefer full sun to fond tint . However , void drastic sunshine change and full afternoon sunlight , specially in the summertime . During the wintertime , when your succulents are in spite of appearance , put them near the brightest window in your menage .

Hardiness : Echeveria’Silveron Red ' can withstand temperatures as low as 25 to 50 ° F ( -3.9 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b .

Echeveria ‘Silveron Red’

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lachrymation : When and how to water supply is crucial toEcheveriacare . They do not care to be kept too wet , but they also do not care to be keep too dry . Therefore , the " soaking and dry " method is the favored schedule for wateringEcheverias .

Fertilizing : Echeverias grow well without fertiliser but may profit from the redundant nutrient .

Repotting : Repot when needed in the bound or early summertime .

Echeveria ‘Silveron Red’

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Propagation : Echeverias are one of the easy succulent to propagate . They are unremarkably propagated from set-back or leaves but can also be grown from stem cuttings and seeds .

see more atHow to Grow and Care for Echeveria .

Echeverias are safe around deary and humans , although it is not advisable to eat them .

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