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Echeveria Prolifica Succulent Fast-Spreading Rosette | Rare Clumping Succulent | Easy to Grow | Live Plant
Echeveria Prolifica Succulent Fast-Spreading Rosette | Rare Clumping Succulent | Easy to Grow | Live Plant
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Weather: Plant will be safely packed, even heavy 20 lb+ plants make it safe to anywhere in USA
Shipping: Handling time is from 2-6 days, transit time 1-3 days.
Quality: The picture is a sample of a good quality plant, you'll receive the same or even better!
Guarantee: Safe arrival is guaranteed, if the're any problem, please email the pictures and we'll find the best solution, replacement if the plant is heavily damaged (very rare case).
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Echeveria prolifica – aka Prolific Echeveria – is a charming, cluster-forming succulent prized for its silvery-blue rosettes with blush-pink tips and bright yellow spring/summer blooms.
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🌱 Key Features
Compact rosettes: 2–3 cm (~1″) wide, forming mats up to 15–20 cm tall .
Color shifts: Silvery-green with sun-blushed pink edges when exposed to bright light .
Prolific propagation: Sends out stolons and aerial buds that root easily, forming dense clusters .
Blooming: Yellow, bell-shaped flowers emerge in spring/summer atop ~25 cm stems; bracts may drop and root .
Hardiness: USDA Zones 9a–11b (~20 °F / −6 °C minimum) .
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🌞 Light & Placement
Bright light: Essential for vibrant colors and tight rosettes. Position <1 ft from a south-facing window or in full sun outdoors .
Avoid low light: Causes legginess and loss of shape .
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💧 Water & Soil
Well-draining mix: 50–70% mineral grit (perlite, pumice, or coarse sand) .
Soak-and-dry: Water thoroughly, then allow soil to dry completely before rewatering. Avoid moisture in the rosette center to prevent rot .
Frost caution: Bring indoors before temperatures drop below freezing.
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🌡️ Care & Maintenance
Temperature range: Ideal 65–75 °F; tolerates down to ~20 °F .
Fertilizing: Rarely needed; a dilute succulent fertilizer in spring helps, but fresh soil is often sufficient .
Pruning: Trim off crowded clusters and spent flower stems to prevent rot and encourage airflow .
Propagation: Easily from cuttings, leaves, or rooted offsets. Callus cuttings before planting.
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⚠️ Watch For
Root rot: From overwatering or poor drainage .
Sunburn: Protect from extreme midday sun; scorching can damage leaves .
Pests: Rare issues include mealybugs and aphids—inspect regularly .
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🌼 Why You’ll Love It
Fast-spreading groundcover gives a lush mat of rosettes.
Stunning color display: pastel silver, green, and pink hues with yellow flower accents.
Low-maintenance: Perfect for containers, rock gardens, or mixed succulent arrangements.
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✅ Quick Care Checklist
Aspect Ideal Conditions
Light ⭐ Bright indoor (<1 ft window) or full sun outside
Soil Gritty, fast-draining succulent mix
Water Thorough soak then complete dry-down
Temperature 20–80 °F (−6–27 °C); no frost
Fertilizer Optional yearly or spring application
Maintenance Remove spent blooms/overcrowded pups
Propagation Easy from cuttings or offsets
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Add Echeveria prolifica to your collection for a vibrant, expanding succulent that’s as pretty as it is effortless. Let me know if you’d like help with repotting, pests, or pairing it with other succulents!
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