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Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
A happy succulent garden needs four things: soil, water, sun and air. Here's how to manage them.
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This time of year I hear that question a lot, from garden clients and from customers at Flora Grubb Gardens. Aeoniums are these beautiful rosette-forming, succulent, small shrubs and perennials. Th…
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
A happy succulent garden needs four things: soil, water, sun and air. Here's how to manage them.
Since aloe vera does not require too much care, it is an excellent succulent for beginners. There are an estimated 60 different plant families that contain va..
At the Sherman Library and Gardens. I believe it is in Newport Beach.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
We specialize in drought-tolerant, fire-resistant landscape succulents such as agaves, aloes, cacti, caudiciforms, euphorbia, stonecrops, and other exotics.
Echeveria x imbricata in bloom. Combined here with other succulents such as the Mexican smooth leaved Agave bracteosa, Canary Islands Aeonium canariense v. subplanum, and a bit of Crassula lycopodioides creeping in. Beyond are the lovely Cycad, Ceratozamia mexicana and Ageratum corymbosum from southern Mexico, both well adapted to cooler maritime Mediterreanean climate gardens. The Ageratum is showing its typical lavender blooms along with the seasonal purplish foliage, which turns back to olive green in warmer weather.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
About Echeveria 'Melaco'Echeveria Melaco is an attractive succulent with a gradient of brownish-red leaves and a particularly attractive green center. The leaves have waxy cuticles on the exterior. The rosette succulent can grow up to 6 inches tall. Its name, Melaco, is of Portuguese origin and means molasses.How to care for Echeveria 'Melaco'Sun/Location: Compared to other Echeveria succulents, Echeveria Melaco is hardier and can be grown outdoors in moderate climates, but can't tolerate frost. Succulent plants like bright indirect sunlight and partial shade. Soil/Pot: Echeveria Melaco prefers loose and well-drained soil to grow, so the succulent soil mix should be used. Other mediums are recommended to add to the potting soil, the perlite, grit, and pumice can avoid overwatering.Watering: For most succulents, watering neglect should be better. Overwatering is often the leading cause of succulent deaths. The best way to water succulents is "soak and dry," that, simply put, is watering thoroughly when the soil is completely dry.More InformationPrimary color: Red / BurgundySecondary color: Orange / Copper, Green / LimeBloom color: OrangeCold hardiness: zone 10a-11b(from 30F to 50F)Product format: 4" potSuitability: balcony, Window, GardenPropagation: stem cutting, leaf, seedSpecial characteristic: easy to propagate, pet safe
Echeverias can easily be identified among other succulents by their beautiful and compact rosette leaves. Typically, these leaves grow in a cascading manner,
Echeveria Runyonii is one of many colorful Echeveria succulents. They form a bright lineup when they are kept alongside other Echeveria succulents. This plant also looks great in a terrarium.
Can't get enough of them, and no garden is complete without a few,(or who am I kidding, ... dozens), of succulents, as well as some complementary bromeliads such as Dyckias and Aechmea recurvata cultivars that can handle full hot sun. Again, even if nothing ever bloomed here, the color contrasts and variations on a theme complement each other. Echeverias, Sedums, Aloes, I could actually design a garden only using these 3 plant groups, but not being a real minimalist, I've never tried such a limited plant composition. Certainly the textural, color and seasonal variation of these 3 is sufficient that it could be done... These plantings are also a good example of flow in a garden, and how it gives a sense of movement, leading the eye to the final platform at the seat/bench.
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Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
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One of my favorites....yes, i admit that I do have many favorites. :-) This one is about 23cm across, unusually large for this species.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
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You’re be getting 1 rare Echeveria agavoides v Romeo Rubin live Rooted get 2 free succulent cuttings Beautiful and healthy They will ship semi-bare root with no pot or soil. ** The plant in the picture exact you will receive. ** Colors and sizes of succulents change drastically throughout the season due to maturity, temperature, sunlight exposure, and other factors. **Succulent plenty’s are very easy to care for,and because they are drought,they can survive for several weeks at a time without water. **Water when soil is dry to the touch, which is approximately every7-10 days, indoors.Water less frequently during winter months,as this is the natural dormancy period of many plants. We will ship ASAP when payment is received.
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Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.