- Echeveria Agavoides is an evergreen succulent native to Mexico. It has thick, triangular leaves that are similar to those of agaves, which gives it the name “Agavoides” – “looking like an agave”. It has red tips with lots of sunlight exposure. Echeveria Agavoides is often solid, but healthy mature plants can produce offsets.
- In Spring or late Summer, it grows pink to red bell-shaped flowers with yellow tips. It is also called a lipstick plant.
- All of the plants will be shipped bare root.
LIGHT/SOIL/WATER
- Average, Well-Drained, Gritty.
- Needs occasional water in the summer.
- Sun, Mostly Sun.
- Red, Green.
- By stem or leaf cuttings in spring/early summer.
- Generally non-toxic to humans and animals
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