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Pachyphytum compactum Red

5,05 €
Availability: Sold out Delivered in a pot Ø 6 cm. Approximate size see last photo. Catalog number: 1287
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The plant likes a sunny location. It is suitable to summer the succulent.

Always water a few days after the substrate has dried out. Reduce watering in winter.

It can withstand temperatures as low as -1.1 °C for short periods. The plant is not frost-resistant.

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Pachyphytum compactum Red is a colorful variety with naturally reddish leaves that become even more pronounced when exposed to sufficient light.

Pachyphytum compactum Red is a color form of Pachyphytum compactum, valued mainly for its reddish leaf coloration and compact growth habit.

The plant forms a dense, low rosette composed of fleshy, slightly flattened leaves. The leaves are short, thick, and firm, with gently rounded to slightly pointed tips. The base color is grey-green, which under good light conditions shifts noticeably toward pink to red tones. A waxy coating gives the leaves a matte appearance and also helps protect them from strong sunlight. The rosette retains a compact and regular shape over a long period, while older plants may develop a short stem or produce side offsets.

Flowers usually appear in late spring. They are barrel-shaped, red to orange in color, often with darker tips, and are borne on longer flowering stems rising above the rosette.

Pachyphytum compactum Red requires a bright position, ideally with direct sun, which enhances the coloration of the leaves. The substrate should be very well-draining, and watering should be moderate, only after the soil has completely dried. With proper care, it is an undemanding yet visually striking succulent that stands out both as a solitary plant and as part of a succulent collection.