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Echeveria agavoides
An echeveria with agave-like pointed leaves. Beautiful with red leaf tip accents.
Echeveria agavoides is a species native to San Luis Potosí and adjacent states in Mexico, named for its agave-like pointed leaf tips. The broad, glossy, bright green leaves form a substantial rosette with conspicuous red-to-dark-red tip coloration that intensifies under strong sun and cool temperatures. Mature rosettes reach 10–20 cm across, larger than many Echeveria species. As a robust wild species, it is more tolerant of cultural variation than many cultivars and has been extensively used as a parent in hybridization, with numerous named selections such as 'Ebony' and 'Red Edge' selected for enhanced tip coloration. Standard Echeveria care applies: full sun, well-draining soil, and conservative watering. Cold tolerance is approximately 3–5°C. Propagation by leaf cuttings or offsets is straightforward.
产地
Mexico (San Luis Potosí and adjacent states)
寿命
5-10 years
体型
10-20cm
温度
3〜35℃
湿度
30〜50%
None
Sun enhances red tips
Sparingly after soil dries
Tolerates to around 0°C
Various cultivars exist
Beginner. 这是一个适合初学者的物种。不需要特殊设备或经验,基本的饲养设置即可成功饲养。
Echeveria Agavoides的理想温度为3〜35℃。推荐湿度为30〜50%。避免温度骤变,保持稳定的环境。
Echeveria Agavoides的平均寿命为5-10 years。通过适当的护理和营养,它们可以长寿健康地生活。
Echeveria Agavoides成年后通常可达10-20cm。大小可能因饲养条件和个体遗传而异。
Echeveria Agavoides的食物为:None。目标是适当的喂食频率和均衡的饮食。
Echeveria Agavoides的价格因品系、大小和血统而有很大差异。请查看我们的市场价格页面获取最新价格信息。
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