Echeveria 'Lime n' Chile'
Echeveria 'Lime n' Chile' This frosty lime green variety offsets prolifically. When those new chicks come in, it also becomes pretty floriferous, putting out four to five inflorescences per rosette. Flowers are larger than some echeverias and are a bright tangerine, with outer petals a darker orange. Hummingbirds are particularly drawn to the blooms for their nourishing (citrusy?) nectar. Sometimes its leaves are slightly variegated, displaying a stippled appearance. A superb ingredient in a dish garden with echeverias that exhibit purples, pinks, or reds. Succulents and Cacti Basic Care: Easy Watering: Allow the soil to dry out completely between watering. Water deeply and infrequently, ensuring excess water drains away. Reduce watering to a minimum during the winter. Light: Most succulents and cacti thrive in bright, indirect sunlight. Some species can handle direct sunlight, but it's best to acclimate them gradually to prevent sunburn. Soil/Drainage: Use a well-draining potting m