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Echeveria Moranii
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The Echeveria moranii is a sophisticated and highly sought-after species that stands out for its moody, elegant coloration. Often described as having a "vintage" look, this plant is a must-have for collectors who appreciate architectural beauty and deep, earthy tones.
Unlike many hybrids, moranii is a true species native to the rocky cliffs and hillsides of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is named after the renowned botanist Reid Moran, who was a leading expert on succulent plants.
In the late summer or autumn, Echeveria moranii produces tall, dark-colored stalks. The flowers are remarkably beautiful, featuring bell-shaped blooms that are a rich, coral-red on the outside and bright yellow on the inside. These stalks often display the same "painted" burgundy lines as the leaves, creating a very cohesive look.
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Prefers bright, indirect light to partial sun. While it loves the sun, its dark leaves can scorch in intense, direct afternoon heat. Morning sun is ideal to keep its dark edges vivid and its shape compact.
Needs premium, well-draining succulent soil. A mixture high in mineral grit (pumice, perlite, or lava rock) is essential to mimic its native rocky habitat.
Use the "soak and dry" method. Water thoroughly, then allow the soil to dry out completely before the next session. Be extra careful not to overwater during the winter when the plant is semi-dormant.
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 cats, dogs, and children.
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Zone 9b–11
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Description
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The Echeveria moranii is a sophisticated and highly sought-after species that stands out for its moody, elegant coloration. Often described as having a "vintage" look, this plant is a must-have for collectors who appreciate architectural beauty and deep, earthy tones.
Unlike many hybrids, moranii is a true species native to the rocky cliffs and hillsides of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is named after the renowned botanist Reid Moran, who was a leading expert on succulent plants.
In the late summer or autumn, Echeveria moranii produces tall, dark-colored stalks. The flowers are remarkably beautiful, featuring bell-shaped blooms that are a rich, coral-red on the outside and bright yellow on the inside. These stalks often display the same "painted" burgundy lines as the leaves, creating a very cohesive look.
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Prefers bright, indirect light to partial sun. While it loves the sun, its dark leaves can scorch in intense, direct afternoon heat. Morning sun is ideal to keep its dark edges vivid and its shape compact.
Needs premium, well-draining succulent soil. A mixture high in mineral grit (pumice, perlite, or lava rock) is essential to mimic its native rocky habitat.
Use the "soak and dry" method. Water thoroughly, then allow the soil to dry out completely before the next session. Be extra careful not to overwater during the winter when the plant is semi-dormant.
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 cats, dogs, and children.
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Zone 9b–11
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