Echeveria’Vanbreen '
Echeveria’Van Breen '
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

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Echeveria’Vanbreen ' is a beautiful succulent that forms stemless rosettes of glaucous green leaves that sometimes have a reddish backsheesh . The rosettes can reach a diam of up to 4.8 inches ( 12 centimetre ) , while the leaves can measure up to 2.4 inches ( 6 centimetre ) long and 1.2 inches ( 3 cm ) wide .
The flowers are reddish on the away and Salmon River - orange and orange - yellow on the interior , with the upper part of the petals edged in red . They bloom almost all twelvemonth round and can raise up to 0.6 column inch ( 1.5 curium ) long .
USDA hardiness zones9a to 11b : from 20 ° F ( −6.7 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° degree Celsius ) .

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Most commonEcheveriaspecies are not complicated succulents to originate , allow for you follow a few canonical rules . First , be deliberate never to let water sit in the rosette as it can cause waste or fungous disease that will kill the flora . Additionally , bump off dead leave-taking from the bottom of the plant life as it grows . These all in leave provide a seaport for plague , andEcheverias are susceptible tomealy bugs . Finally , as with all succulents , carefulwateringhabits and plenty of light will help oneself secure success .
Repot as needed , preferably during the warm season . To repot a succulent , ensure the grime is dry before repotting , then lightly remove the great deal . Knock away the old territory from the root , absent any rotted or dead roots . handle any cuts with a fungicide .
MostEcheverias can be well propagated from leaf cuttings , although some are honorable from seeds or stem cutting . Topropagate a folio cutting , place the private foliage inpotting soil for succulentsand hatch the dish until the Modern plant sprouts .

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See more atHow to rise and Care for Echeveria .
Echeveria’Vanbreen ' is a loan-blend created by A. van Breen and named by J.C. van Keppel . It leave from a cross betweenEcheveria derenbergiiandEcheveria carnicolor .
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