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Echeveria Churro
Ideally, place in a sunny location. The plant can be kept outdoors during the summer.
Always water a few days after the substrate has dried out. Reduce watering in winter.
The plant is not frost-resistant.
During the warmer months, you can safely leave Churro outside — this will give it more vibrant colors and a firmer rosette.
Echeveria Churro is a cultivar of the genus Echeveria grown for its strongly shaped rosettes. Reliable botanical information about the exact origin of this form is not available.
The plant forms a compact rosette with thick, pointed leaves. The leaves are pale grey-green with distinct pink to red tones along the margins, most intense at the tips.
The flowers of this form have not been specifically described, but a typical Echeveria-type inflorescence can be expected.
It is best grown in well-draining soil and watered only when the potting mix has dried out completely. The plant does not tolerate long-term waterlogged substrate and thrives in a bright location. If you are looking for an Echeveria with striking leaf coloration, Echeveria Churro can be a very nice choice for a collection.