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Echeveria lilacina

Family: Crassulaceae, Genus: Echeveria

Description:

Echeveria lilacina, also known as ghost echeveria or Mexican hens and chicks, is a succulent with silvery-grey, spoon-shaped leaves forming a symmetrical rosette. It is native to Nuevo Leon, northern Mexico, and is part of the Crassulaceae family. This plant is slow-growing and drought-tolerant, making it ideal for low-maintenance gardens. It produces pale pink or coral-colored flowers from late winter to early spring. Echeveria lilacina thrives in bright light but should be protected from direct sunlight. It prefers a well-draining soil mix with more than 50% granular content and benefits from the soak and dry watering method. The plant is best suited for temperatures between 50-77°F and grows well in average household humidity levels. Ceramic pots are recommended for optimal growth conditions.

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