Echeveria cuspidatavar.zaragozaeKimnach
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria
Echeveria cuspidatavar.zaragozaeis native toMexico . It occurs on gypsum hills near Zaragoza in Nuevo Leon .

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Echeveria cuspidatavar.zaragozaeis a smallsucculentthat form a usually solitary rosette of bluish - gullible leave suffuse pinkish on the apical half and with a prominent purplish - red pointed end . It has smaller , more oblanceolate leaf thanEcheveria cuspidatavar.cuspidata . stem canker are up to 4 in ( 10 centimeter ) in diameter . Leaves are thickset , heavy , tumid when young , slimly deflexed when old , up to 2 inches ( 5 centimeter ) long , and up to 0.6 inch ( 1.5 cm ) widely . sr. leave are less blueish .
peak are long - long-lived , urn - shaped , pinkish alfresco , sensationalistic inside , and seem in bunch on 1 to 3 pinkish - orange stalks in spring .
USDA hardiness zone10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° degree centigrade ) .

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Most commonEcheveriaspecies are not complicated succulent to turn , provided you abide by a few canonic rules . First , be careful never to let water sit in the rosette as it can have molder or fungal disease that will kill the plant . to boot , remove utter leaves from the bottom of the industrial plant as it grows . These dead leaves supply a haven for pests , andEcheverias are susceptible to mealy bug . As with all succulents , careful watering habit and plenty of light will help ensure achiever .
MostEcheveriacan be easy propagated from leaf cut , although a few are good from seeds or stem cuttings . To propagate a leaf cutting , place the case-by-case foliage in a succulent or cacti mix and shroud the dish until the new plant sprouts .
Repot as needed , preferably during the lovesome season . To repot a succulent , ensure the stain is ironic before repotting , then lightly move out the commode . rap away the old soil from the roots , removing any rotted or numb ascendant . Treat any cuts with a fungicide .

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