Echeveria (Echeveria secunda 'Glauca') is a compact, decorative succulent that forms elegant rosettes with its silvery blue-green leaves. With its low water needs and easy maintenance, it is widely preferred in rock gardens, terrace arrangements, and indoor plantings. It produces red-orange flowers in summer, adding extra aesthetic value.
Echeveria (Echeveria secunda 'Glauca')
Echeveria secunda 'Glauca'
Compact succulent with silvery blue-green rosettes, low maintenance, ideal for rock gardens and interiors.
Product Information
| Latin Name | Echeveria secunda 'Glauca' |
|---|---|
| Category | Tropical Plants |
| Stock Code | BC-811 |
| Height | 10-20 cm |
| Pot Type | Plastic Pot |
| Sale Type | Wholesale |
Features
Product Description
Detailed Specifications
| Height | 10-20 cm |
|---|---|
| Pot Size | 8-15 cm |
| Leaf Form | Spoon-shaped, fleshy leaves; 3-5 cm, blue-green, smooth, arranged in rosette |
| Flower Structure | Bell-shaped, red-orange flowers; on tall flower stalk, blooms spring to summer |
| Growth Form | Tight rosette-form succulent; spreads by producing offset rosettes |
| Root System | Shallow, fine fibrous roots; requires well-drained soil |
| Lifespan | 3-5 years (main rosette), continues indefinitely through offsets |
Care & Growing
Watering
Water only when the soil has completely dried out. Very little watering in winter. Avoid getting water on the leaves to prevent rot.
Light
Full sun or bright indirect light is ideal. In insufficient light, the plant stretches and loses its rosette form.
Soil
Use succulent and cactus soil. Excellent drainage is essential; mix in perlite or sand.
Fertilizer
Apply diluted succulent fertilizer once a month during the growing season (April-September). Do not fertilize in winter.
Usage Areas
- Rock gardens and succulent arrangements
- Terrace and balcony container planting
- Indoor decorative planting
- Green wall and vertical garden projects
- Miniature garden and terrarium designs
Frequently Asked Questions
Echeveria can be easily propagated from offsets (pups) that form around the mother rosette, or from individual leaf cuttings. Allow cuttings to callus for 2-3 days before planting in dry succulent mix.
Stretching (etiolation) occurs when the plant does not receive enough light. Move it to a brighter location with direct sunlight for at least 4-6 hours daily to maintain its compact rosette form.
Delivery Information
Minimum order 10 adet. Shipping available across Turkey.
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