Echeveria agavoides’Corderoyi '
Wax Agave
Cotyledon corderoyi , Echeveria agavoidesvar.corderoyi , Echeveria corderoyi , Urbinia corderoyi

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Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria
This succulent is a cultivar ofEcheveria agavoidesnamed for Justus Corderoy , who had grown the plant .
Echeveria agavoides’Corderoyi ' is asucculent plantthat forms a dumb rosette of 60 to 70 sarcoid , fluent , pale whitish - immature , somewhat shining leave of absence . The stem canker can grow to 4 inches ( 10 curium ) tall and 8 inch ( 20 curium ) in diam , reduce in size of it once it eventually starts to raise offsets .

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The prime are hopeful red at the base and jaundiced upward . They seem in clusters at the top of long stalks in outpouring and early summer , and the shuck can grow up to 20 inches ( 50 centimetre ) long .
USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b : from 25 ° F ( −3.9 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .
Most commonEcheveriaspecies are not complicated succulents to develop , provided you follow a few introductory rules . First , be careful never to let water sit in the rosette as it can have decompose or fungal diseases that will belt down the plant . Additionally , remove dead leaves from the bottom of the plant life as it grows . These idle leaves leave a haven for pestilence , andEcheverias are susceptible tomealy bugs . As with all succulent , carefulwateringhabits and plenty of ignitor will help ensure achiever .

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Repot as needed , preferably during the warm season . To repot a succulent , insure the soil is dry before repotting , then lightly off the mint . Knock away the quondam soil from the roots , removing any rotted or dead origin . plow any cutting off with a fungicide .
MostEcheverias can be easily propagated from foliage cut , although a few are better from seeds or stem cut . Topropagate a leaf cut , target the single leaf inpotting territory for succulentsand extend the dish until the new plant sprout .
Learn more atHow to arise and Care for Echeveria .

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