Echeveria Morning Beauty Flower
Would look wonderful potted up with dark pebbles for contrast to make those colours shine.
Echeveria morning beauty flower. The plants most notable feature are the blue to green leaves that often have pink around the edges. The flowers of Echeveria are produced on a tall arching stalk generally in a bell or urn shape. Echeveria Morning Beauty is a beautiful looking succulent.
They are triggered into blooming by the intensity of the light they receive not so much by the day. Depending on the variety the leaves can vary in color from glabrous grey-green deep blue burgundy to neon pink. The other names are Echeveria subsessilis Echeveria peacockii and Echeveria Morning Beauty.
Echeveria Subsessilis is known as Morning Beauty. Suited to dry gardens and pots. Succulents are exceptionally drought-resistant so theyre a lovely choice for outdoor beds mix them with a collection of other green succulent varieties or as an indoor plant near a sunny window.
The succulent has cupped leaves with highlighted margins which make the plant to appear to have a glow. This also tends to have a single bract of flowers just one branch. As the plant matures you can expect it to reach up to around 10 cm 4 in diameter.
As it matures you can expect it to reach up to around 10 cm 4 in diamter. Echeveria nodulosa can stand out in any arrangement just as well as it creates its own complete display. Depending on the species this can be in the summer or through the early fall.
The color changes throughout the seasons can be spectacular. Hardy and drought tolerant once established. A thick coating of farina helps the rosette tolerate full sun while also giving it a soft powdery look.
