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succulent delivery phoenix Echeveria Phoenix FireAbout the Echeveria Phoenix Fire Echeveria Phoenix Fire stands out as a truly unique succulent, boasting short and plump spoon shaped leaves. The back of the leaves exhibits subtle elevations, and the tips are adorned with sharp edges. In its thriving state, the foliage transforms into a striking red hue, adorned with irregular blood spots that appear as though painted on. The overall color palette of the plant leans towards shades of orange yellow,

About the Echeveria Phoenix Fire

Echeveria Phoenix Fire stands out as a truly unique succulent, boasting short and plump spoon-shaped leaves. The back of the leaves exhibits subtle elevations, and the tips are adorned with sharp edges. In its thriving state, the foliage transforms into a striking red hue, adorned with irregular blood spots that appear as though painted on. The overall color palette of the plant leans towards shades of orange-yellow, resembling a burning ember. The waxy surface imparts a smooth, glossy appearance, making it a remarkably beautiful succulent worthy of collection.

How to Care for Echeveria Phoenix Fire

Lighting: Echeveria Phoenix Fire thrives with a minimum of 6 hours of indirect sunlight or under the care of grow lights. If you wish to explore the optimal state of Echeveria Phoenix Fire, provide ast least 8 hours of direct sunlight as possible.

Temperature: Capable of withstanding temperatures between 40-95℉, the optimal range for Echeveria Phoenix Fire is 60-75°C for its prime condition.

Watering: It is recommended to water in the evening when spring to summer, following the soak and dry watering principle.

Soil and Potting: Succulents thrive in well-draining soil. For 2-inch succulents, a recommended mixture is 1:1 potting soil and perlite. Utilize pots with drainage holes.

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Primary color: green; yellow
Secondary color: red; pink; orange; white
Cold hardiness: Zone 9b-11b
Product format: 2'' pot
Suitability: balcony, Window, Garden
Propagation: leaf-cutting
Special characteristic: rich color variations

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