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× Pachyveria glauca 'Little Jewel'

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× Pachyveria glauca 'Little Jewel'
Crassulaceae crossed with Pachyveria glauca (hybrid) at the Marsh Botanical Garden
Species× Pachyveria glauca
Cultivar'Little Jewel'

× Pachyveria glauca 'Little Jewel' succulent plants are hybrids in the nothogenus × Pachyveria (Pachyphytum and Echeveria).[1] It is a versatile plant, thriving in the (frost free) garden and in containers.

Description

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This plant has cylindrical tapered leaves, shading from powdery blue with a of purple at the bottom of the plant to a light green at the points of the top leaves. That color slowly darkens down the length of the plant. Leaves resemble gems-jewels.[2]

Cultivation

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This plant propagates itself by dropping leaves, which then sprout new plants, and also by stem cuttings.

Habitat

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× Pachyveria plants do best in desert and arid climates, and grow well in porous, well-drained soil. They grow well in full sun, though prefer a bit of shade in more sizzling heat of 92 and higher degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius). They are drought and heat wave-tolerant, but love plentiful summertime water, and hardy to around 30-35 degrees Fahrenheit (-1 to 1 degrees Celsius).

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