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Echeveria Canadian
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Echeveria Canadian is an evergreen perennial succulent that forms a large, flat, and open rosette. Its leaves are broad, spade-shaped, and display a stunning silvery-blue to seafoam green hue. Under bright light, the very edges of the leaves can develop a delicate, thin rosy-pink margin.
This variety is a hybrid cultivar. While its specific parentage is bred for the ornamental market, its ancestors are native to the high-altitude, semi-arid regions of Mexico. It is bred to maintain a very clean, symmetrical form that appeals to modern decor.
When 'Canadian' blooms in the spring or summer, it produces tall, sturdy stalks that contrast beautifully with the flat rosette. The flowers are bell-shaped and typically a vibrant orange-red or coral, often with a yellow interior. These blossoms are quite long-lasting and are a favorite for local pollinators.
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Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight to partial direct sun. It loves bright light to keep its silvery sheen, but in peak summer, it prefers protection from the scorching midday sun to avoid leaf burn.
Requires porous, well-draining soil. A dedicated cactus and succulent mix amended with perlite or coarse sand is perfect for preventing moisture buildup.
Follow the "soak and dry" method. Water the soil deeply until it drains, then wait for it to be completely dry before watering again. Be careful not to let water sit in the center of the rosette.
Feed lightly once or twice during the growing season with a diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer. Overfeeding can cause leggy growth and weaken the plant.
Non-toxic and safe for pets (cats and dogs) and children.
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Zone 9b–11
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Description
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Echeveria Canadian is an evergreen perennial succulent that forms a large, flat, and open rosette. Its leaves are broad, spade-shaped, and display a stunning silvery-blue to seafoam green hue. Under bright light, the very edges of the leaves can develop a delicate, thin rosy-pink margin.
This variety is a hybrid cultivar. While its specific parentage is bred for the ornamental market, its ancestors are native to the high-altitude, semi-arid regions of Mexico. It is bred to maintain a very clean, symmetrical form that appeals to modern decor.
When 'Canadian' blooms in the spring or summer, it produces tall, sturdy stalks that contrast beautifully with the flat rosette. The flowers are bell-shaped and typically a vibrant orange-red or coral, often with a yellow interior. These blossoms are quite long-lasting and are a favorite for local pollinators.
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Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight to partial direct sun. It loves bright light to keep its silvery sheen, but in peak summer, it prefers protection from the scorching midday sun to avoid leaf burn.
Requires porous, well-draining soil. A dedicated cactus and succulent mix amended with perlite or coarse sand is perfect for preventing moisture buildup.
Follow the "soak and dry" method. Water the soil deeply until it drains, then wait for it to be completely dry before watering again. Be careful not to let water sit in the center of the rosette.
Feed lightly once or twice during the growing season with a diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer. Overfeeding can cause leggy growth and weaken the plant.
Non-toxic and safe for pets (cats and dogs) and children.
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Zone 9b–11
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