Echeveria pulvinatavar.frigidaKimnach
White Chenille Plant
Echeveria frigida , Echeveria pulvinatavar.nova , Echeveria pulvinata’Frosty',Echeveria pulvinata’Suave '

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syndicate : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria
Echeveria pulvinatavar.frigidais native toMexico , probably only at the type locality between San Pedro Yólox and Rio Grande in Oaxaca . It was distributed asEcheveria pulvinata’Frosty ' in 1983 ( ISI 1390 ) .
Echeveria pulvinatavar.frigida , also known asEcheveria pulvinata’Frosty ' , is a endearing small , shrubbysucculentwith thick stems lean with rosettes of unripe spoonful - shaped leaves densely plow with white hairs . The stem are also report with white hairs . They can maturate up to 6 in ( 15 atomic number 96 ) long , sometimes more , and up to 0.5 in ( 1.2 cm ) in diameter .

The ship’s bell - shaped blossom can gain up to 0.5 inch ( 1.3 cm ) in length and 0.4 inches ( 1 centimeter ) in diam . They are pale yellow at the base , becoming orange distally , with a magenta stripe along the keel . The flowers appear in inflorescence , with 17 to 19 flowers in spring and sometime afterwards . The inflorescences can arise up to 4 inch ( 10 curium ) long .
USDA hardiness zone9b to 11b : from 25 ° F ( −3.9 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° ascorbic acid ) .
Most commonEcheveriaspecies are not complicated succulents to spring up , render you follow a few canonic rules . First , never permit water baby-sit in the russet scab , as it can cause decompose or fungous diseases that will kill the works . Additionally , remove dead leaves from the bottom of the plant life as it grows . These dead leaves provide a haven for cuss , andEcheverias are susceptible to mealy bugs . Finally , as with all succulents , careful watering habits and heap of light will help guarantee winner .

MostEcheveriacan be easily diffuse from leaf cuttings , although a few are estimable from seeds or stem cuttings . To propagate a leaf press cutting , place the individual leaf in a succulent or cacti mix and incubate the dish until the Modern plant life sprouts .
Repot as needed , rather during the fond season . To repot a succulent , ensure the territory is dry before repotting , then gently take the pot . Knock away the old filth from the roots , removing any rotten or dead roots . Treat any cuts with a antifungal .
See more atHow to develop and Care for Echeveria .

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