Echevaria Fireworks
“Echeveria Fireworks” is a horticultural cultivar name (not a naturally occurring species). It belongs to the diverse rosette-forming succulent group in the genus Echeveria, originally from Mexico and widely hybridised in cultivation. English Characteristics Compact rosette-forming succulent Leaves are typically narrow, pointed, and slightly arching Colour is the key feature: often green to blue-green with pink, red, or orange edges Under strong light or stress, the colours intensify, giving a “firework burst” appearance Produces offsets (pups) over time, forming clusters Flowering Sends up tall flower stalks in warm seasons Flowers are usually orange, coral, or pink, typical of many echeverias Cultivation Needs bright light or full sun for best colour Very well-drained cactus/succulent soil Water only when soil is completely dry Protect from frost and excessive winter wet More vibrant coloration under temperature swings and strong sunlight
Specifications
- pot size
- 7.5cm
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