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Echeveria - Cubic Frost

Echeveria - Cubic Frost

  • 10cmNurseryPot

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Scientific Name: Echeveria 'Cubic Frost'  
Synonym: Stone Lotus, Rock Rose Succulent, Mexican Snowball, Mexican Rose

  • Super care friendly
  • Ideal for small bright spaces
  • Adorable silvery curled foliage
  • Waterwise
  • Air purifier

Echeveria 'Cubic Frost' is easy to love for its unique frosty appearance, curled foliage, compact growing habits, and ability to thrive on neglect. Their popularity stems from their wide variety of design uses.

Found in the semi-deserts of Mexico, these lovely succulents prefer bright to direct sunlight to look their best and minimal watering. They also thrive in slightly drier conditions than most houseplants, making them ideal for that bright sunny space where nothing else will survive.

As compact growers, they make fantastic window sill dwellers in both your home and office. A variety of Echeveria 'Cubic Frost' potted together can create a stunning statement centerpiece both indoors and on your patio.

Echeveria 'Cubic Frost' is also one of the top air purifiers, brilliant at filtering harmful toxins from your environment, leaving your air clean and fresh.

Please note: Echeveria are not harmful to pets or humans but should not be eaten.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these easy instructions to keep your Echeveria happy and healthy:

  • Water: Through Spring and Summer, this succulent plant likes to be watered well-using water at room temperature, then allowed to almost dry out before its next drink. Over winter, if temperatures are cool enough, your Echeveria will have a rest period which will be signalled by slower growth. At this point, reduce watering until signs of active growth resume.
  • Light: When grown outdoors the plant is quite tolerant of bright, direct light. But as a houseplant bright, indirect light is best - a location that gets a few hours morning sun would be the perfect spot.
  • Humidity: Will cope well with average humidity; in a more humid environment, less watering will be needed.
  • Fertilize: Echeveria does not require feeding.
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