Echeveria Topsy Turvy - succulent- 68mm BIGGER size
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Funky little succulent with beautiful silver blue leaves, each with a groovy twist and flare. Keep it warm and on the dry side and it might reward you with coral-peach flowerspikes when it's full grown.Larger size plant to get your garden off to a fast start
Echeveria runyonii 'Topsy Turvy'
DESCRIPTION: Compact succulent with neat symmetrical shape and blue-silver leaves each with a little twist, flaring out at the tip. Coral-orange bell flowers occasionally on mature plants.
USE IN: Great for rockeries, pots and indoors. Hardy and drought tolerant once established.
LOCATION: Plant in well drained soil in sun for maximum leaf colour.
CARE: Water when the top of the soil is dry; be careful not to overwater. Water around the plant or into its cachepot or saucer, not onto the rosette. Carefully pull away any dead dry leaves from the edge of the rosette.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: 0.2m H x 0.4m W.
YOUR PLANTS: These are larger than our usual tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The pot is 68 mm wide
DESCRIPTION: Compact succulent with neat symmetrical shape and blue-silver leaves each with a little twist, flaring out at the tip. Coral-orange bell flowers occasionally on mature plants.
USE IN: Great for rockeries, pots and indoors. Hardy and drought tolerant once established.
LOCATION: Plant in well drained soil in sun for maximum leaf colour.
CARE: Water when the top of the soil is dry; be careful not to overwater. Water around the plant or into its cachepot or saucer, not onto the rosette. Carefully pull away any dead dry leaves from the edge of the rosette.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: 0.2m H x 0.4m W.
YOUR PLANTS: These are larger than our usual tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The pot is 68 mm wide
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