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Echeveria Hercules
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Echeveria 'Hercules' is an evergreen succulent hybrid known for its large, thick, blue-grey leaves that form a classic, tight rosette. The leaf margins are often tinged with a delicate pink or reddish hue, which intensifies when the plant is "stressed" by sunlight or cool temperatures.
This plant is a cultivated hybrid, believed to be a cross involving Echeveria pulidonis and Echeveria elegans. While the hybrid itself was created by breeders, its parent species originate from the rocky, arid landscapes of Mexico.
In late spring and early summer, 'Hercules' produces long, elegant stalks that arch gracefully away from the center. These stalks carry clusters of bell-shaped flowers that are a vivid coral-pink on the outside with bright yellow interiors.
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Prefers bright, direct sunlight. To maintain its "Hercules" strength and tight shape, aim for at least 6 hours of sun daily. It can handle partial shade, but too little light will cause it to lose its pink edges and stretch out.
Use a fast-draining succulent or cactus mix. Adding extra pumice or perlite is highly recommended to ensure the roots stay dry and aerated.
Follow the "soak and dry" method. Water the soil thoroughly until it drains out the bottom, then allow the soil to dry out 100% before watering again.
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 households with cats, dogs, and children.
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Zone 3–9
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Description
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Echeveria 'Hercules' is an evergreen succulent hybrid known for its large, thick, blue-grey leaves that form a classic, tight rosette. The leaf margins are often tinged with a delicate pink or reddish hue, which intensifies when the plant is "stressed" by sunlight or cool temperatures.
This plant is a cultivated hybrid, believed to be a cross involving Echeveria pulidonis and Echeveria elegans. While the hybrid itself was created by breeders, its parent species originate from the rocky, arid landscapes of Mexico.
In late spring and early summer, 'Hercules' produces long, elegant stalks that arch gracefully away from the center. These stalks carry clusters of bell-shaped flowers that are a vivid coral-pink on the outside with bright yellow interiors.
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Prefers bright, direct sunlight. To maintain its "Hercules" strength and tight shape, aim for at least 6 hours of sun daily. It can handle partial shade, but too little light will cause it to lose its pink edges and stretch out.
Use a fast-draining succulent or cactus mix. Adding extra pumice or perlite is highly recommended to ensure the roots stay dry and aerated.
Follow the "soak and dry" method. Water the soil thoroughly until it drains out the bottom, then allow the soil to dry out 100% before watering again.
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 households with cats, dogs, and children.
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Zone 3–9
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