Echeveria Agavoides 8.5 cm pot

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Echeveria agavoides (Molded Wax Agave) is a small, stemless, drought-tolerant succulent native to Mexico, known for its fleshy, triangular, pointed green leaves that form a star-shaped rosette (7–15 cm wide). Often displaying vibrant red or bronze tips and margins, it thrives in full sun and produces pink, orange, or red flowers in summer.

Key Characteristics and Description
  • Appearance: This species is largely solitary but can form small offsets. Unlike many Echeverias that have flat, spoon-shaped leaves, E. agavoides has thicker, more succulent, triangular leaves that taper to a sharp, stiff point, closely resembling Agave plants.
  • Coloration: The leaves are generally light green, but high sun exposure turns the margins and tips brilliant red, pink, or bronze.
  • Size: A mature rosette is typically 8–12 cm tall and 7–15 cm wide, with a very stiff, hard-to-detach leaf structure.
  • Flowers: In summer, it produces tall, slender, reddish inflorescences (up to 50 cm) that branch into small clusters of bright pink, orange, or red flowers with yellow tips.

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