Echeveria pulidonis

Berry red edging

The Echeveria pulidonis is well-loved for its shape, its sweet colours and ease of growing. This succulent is sometimes nicknamed ‘Pulido’s Echeveria’. It has green leaves with berry-red edging around the tips, which make for a powerful contrast.

Born in Mexico

The Echeveria belongs to the family of the Crassulaceae and grows in the North-East of Mexico. This part of Mexico consists mainly of deserts with barren hilly landscapes. Here the Echeveria grows against a rocky background. Mexico is about 47 times larger than the Netherlands and because of the great diversity in landscapes the climate also varies greatly. This Echeveria is sometimes also called the rosette succulent and has the most divergent and amazing coloured leaves of all succulents.

Echeveria-pulidonis
FAMILY Crassulaceae
GENUS Echeveria
SPECIES
pulidonis
PLANT PATENT
TRADE NAME Echeveria pulidonis

CAREtips

Color: Echeveria’s are warmth and sun loving plants. If you place Echeveria in the sun, the leaves of this succulent will become even more intense in color.
Location: Echeveria’s are warmth and sun loving plants. If you place Echeveria in the sun, the leaves of this succulent will become even more intense in color.
Water: The plant only needs a little water and therefore can do without for a fairly long period of time. Once a month moderate watering, preferably from the bottom, is sufficient.
Intended for decoration and not for consumption.