Echeveria 'Azulita' is a succulent that forms small rosettes of icy blue leaves with powdery coating and attractive red tips. The rosettes grow up to 6 inches in diameter, freely offsetting to form tiny clusters. Flowers are bright golden orange and appear on arching spikes in Spring.
Light: Partial sun to partial shade
Water: typical water needs for a succulent
Hardiness: Zone 9a (20 degrees F), not cold hardy and winter dormant
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Blooming Season | Spring |
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Common Name | Echeveria 'azulita |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Flower | Yellow or green |
Frost Tolerance | -6.7° C |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 11b |
Height | 5″ |
Origin | Madagascar |
Scientific Name | 2 inch Echeveria 'Azulita' |
Shape | Rosebud” shaped succulent |
Sun Exposure | Full sun |