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Echeveria Manana

  • 'Mañana' is a hybrid succulent that forms dense, medium-sized rosettes. Its leaves are thick, fleshy, and slightly upturned, ending in a subtle point. The plant is heavily coated in farina (a powdery wax), giving it a matte, silvery-blue appearance that can shift to soft lavender or pinkish hues under bright light or cool temperatures.

    Because of its exceptionally thick layer of powdery farina, Echeveria 'Mañana' appears to glow under sunlight. This wax also makes it remarkably resistant to pests and minor sun-scorch.

    It bears lantern-shaped flowers that are typically deep coral or orange on the outside with yellow interiors.


  • Full sun to bright indirect light.

    Excellent drainage is a must. Use a specialized cactus/succulent mix or a 50/50 blend of potting soil and perlite/pumice.

    Water only when the soil is completely dry to the touch. Avoid watering the leaves to protect the farina.

    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 to dogs, cats, and horses (Pet-friendly).

  • Zone 9b-11b
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Echeveria Manana

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  • 'Mañana' is a hybrid succulent that forms dense, medium-sized rosettes. Its leaves are thick, fleshy, and slightly upturned, ending in a subtle point. The plant is heavily coated in farina (a powdery wax), giving it a matte, silvery-blue appearance that can shift to soft lavender or pinkish hues under bright light or cool temperatures.

    Because of its exceptionally thick layer of powdery farina, Echeveria 'Mañana' appears to glow under sunlight. This wax also makes it remarkably resistant to pests and minor sun-scorch.

    It bears lantern-shaped flowers that are typically deep coral or orange on the outside with yellow interiors.


  • Full sun to bright indirect light.

    Excellent drainage is a must. Use a specialized cactus/succulent mix or a 50/50 blend of potting soil and perlite/pumice.

    Water only when the soil is completely dry to the touch. Avoid watering the leaves to protect the farina.

    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 to dogs, cats, and horses (Pet-friendly).

  • Zone 9b-11b