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Echeveria pulidonis
An elegant echeveria with pale blue leaves and red margins. Breed with beautifully formed rosette.
Echeveria pulidonis is a species native to the states of Hidalgo and Querétaro in central Mexico, forming flat rosettes of glaucous blue-green leaves edged with vivid red margins that deepen in color with sun exposure and cool temperatures. The contrast between the powdery pale blue leaf surface and the crisp red margins is considered one of the most elegant in the genus. Mature rosettes reach 8–15 cm across. As a true species rather than a cultivar, it is relatively robust and has been used extensively in hybridization programs. Culture follows standard Echeveria requirements: full sun for optimal coloration, well-draining soil, and conservative watering with the substrate fully dried between applications. Summer humidity and waterlogging should be avoided. Cold tolerance is approximately 3–5°C. Propagation by leaf cuttings or offsets is straightforward.
產地
Mexico (Hidalgo and Querétaro states)
壽命
5-10 years
體型
8-15cm
溫度
3〜35℃
濕度
30〜50%
None
Sun enhances red margins
Sparingly after soil dries
Tolerates to around 0°C
Hardy breed that maintains shape well
Beginner. 這是一個適合初學者的物種。不需要特殊設備或經驗,基本的飼養設置即可成功飼養。
Echeveria Pulidonis的理想溫度為3〜35℃。推薦濕度為30〜50%。避免溫度驟變,保持穩定的環境。
Echeveria Pulidonis的平均壽命為5-10 years。透過適當的護理和營養,牠們可以長壽健康地生活。
Echeveria Pulidonis成年後通常可達8-15cm。大小可能因飼養條件和個體遺傳而異。
Echeveria Pulidonis的食物為:None。目標是適當的餵食頻率和均衡的飲食。
Echeveria Pulidonis的價格因品系、大小和血統而有很大差異。請查看我們的市場價格頁面獲取最新價格資訊。
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