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P113 – Echeveria Melaco

$13.50

Echeveria ‘Melaco’ is an attractive succulent rosette with glossy, spade-shaped leaves which shift color throughout the seasons. During the cooler months from Fall to Spring, it will be more plum to chocolate brown with bright pink edges and a glowing green center. During Summer, it will fade out, exhibiting colors of dusty salmon, copper and brown.

A small, slow-growing, low maintenance plant. Provide a well-drained soil away from reflected heat. Once established, water infrequently during the hot season. Ideal in warm climate landscapes and container gardens. Echeveria ‘Melaco’ is especially happy sitting on your windowsill as a houseplant.

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Echeveria ‘Melaco’ is a beautiful succulent that forms rosettes of glossy, spade-shaped leaves that vary in color from salmon, copper, and brown during summer to plum to chocolate brown from fall to spring. The rosettes are sometimes with a green center. They grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter, producing offset as they age.

The bell-shaped flowers are orange and appear in clusters on branched stalks in spring and summer.

Most common Echeveria species are not complicated succulents to grow, provided you follow a few basic rules. First, be careful never to let water sit in the rosette as it can cause rot or fungal diseases that will kill the plant. Additionally, remove dead leaves from the bottom of the plant as it grows. These dead leaves provide a haven for pests, and Echeverias are susceptible to mealy bugs. Finally, as with all succulents, careful watering habits and plenty of light will help ensure success.

Repot as needed, preferably during the warm season. To repot a succulent, ensure the soil is dry before repotting, then gently remove the pot. Knock away the old soil from the roots, removing any rotted or dead roots. Treat any cuts with a fungicide. Place the plant in its new pot and backfill it with potting soil, spreading the roots out as you repot. Leave the plant dry for a week or so, then begin to water lightly to reduce the risk of root rot.

Most Echeveria can be easily propagated from leaf cuttings, although a few are better from seeds or stem cuttings. To propagate a leaf cutting, place the individual leaf in a succulent or cacti mix and cover the dish until the new plant sprouts.

Weight 16 oz
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 5 in

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