Echeveria amoena scientific classification
The echeveria amoena derives from the Echeveria genus, Crassulaceae family and Saxifragales order.Echeveria amoena geographic location
Geographically, it has its origin in Mexico.
Echeveria amoena scientific structure
The structure is characterized by the formation of rosettes, and it has a height of approximately 5cm and a width of approximately 5cm.
It is polycarpic, which means that it is able to set seeds and flowers for several years across its entire lifetime.
It is polycarpic, which means that it is able to set seeds and flowers for several years across its entire lifetime.
Echeveria amoena keaves
The leaves have an spathulate shape, and their color is green with maroon tips.
Echeveria amoena raceme
The raceme can grow up to 20cm.
Echeveria amoena flowers
The flowers are pink.
Echeveria amoena exposure
As to exposure, it is suitable both for sun or shade environments, even though sun is preferable.
It deals with temperatures from 70ºF in the summer and it goes to 50º F in the winter.
Echeveria amoena soil
The soil must be well drained, sandy, loamy, neutral (around 7.0 ph).
Echeveria amoena diseases
This plant is susceptible to pests like aphids, mealybugs and vine weevil.
Echeveria amoena propagation
The propagation can be made through seeds, offsets and leaf cuttings.
Echeveria amoena uses
It is suitable for locations both indoor and outdoor. In the winter it is better to keep indoor.