Synonyms: Mexican Hen and Chicks, Echeveria 'Colorata', Colorata Hen and Chicks
Product Highlights- Compact rosette with pale blue-green leaves and pink tips
- Perfect for both indoor and outdoor settings
- Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant succulent
- Comes in a 3 inch (8 cm) pot, ideal for your succulent collection
History
Echeveria colorata, also known as Mexican Hen and Chicks, is a delightful succulent native to Mexico. Its compact rosette with pale blue-green leaves and pink tips has made it a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts.
Grow Instructions
Plant your Echeveria colorata in well-draining succulent soil and place it in bright, indirect light. Water sparingly and allow the soil to dry between waterings.
Care Instructions
- Maintain a warm and consistent indoor temperature for optimal growth.
- Prune to maintain the rosette shape and remove any damaged leaves or leggy growth.
- Fertilize lightly with a succulent-specific fertilizer every 2-3 months during the growing season.
- Repot when necessary to refresh the soil and provide space for growth.
Uses
The Echeveria colorata Succulent serves various purposes, including:
- Indoor Décor: Add charm to your indoor space with its compact rosette and colorful tips.
- Succulent Arrangements: Enhance your succulent collection with this unique and low-maintenance variety.
- Gifts: Share the beauty of Mexican Hen and Chicks with friends and loved ones.