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Close-up of Urbinia Purpusii - Echeveria purpusorum Cluster with green and red leaves in a small pot with light rocks, outdoors.
Close-up of Echeveria purpusorum Urbinia Purpusii cluster in a green square pot with light pebbles, outdoors with blurred background.
Close-up of Echeveria purpusorum cluster, with thick green leaves edged in red, in a pot of light rocks against a blurred green background.
Close-up of Echeveria purpusorum Cluster, a rare succulent with thick, pointed green leaves and red speckles among beige rocks.
Urbinia Purpusii – Echeveria purpusorum Cluster, rare succulent with green-red leaves in a square green pot with light gravel.
Close-up of an Urbinia Purpusii succulent with thick, greenish-gray leaves in a square pot with light gravel, held in a hand.
A hand holds a small green pot with an Echeveria purpusorum Cluster, its rosette leaves among pebbles against a blurred green background.
A hand holds a small green pot with an Urbinia Purpusii (Echeveria purpusorum Cluster) among light rocks, in front of greenery.
Top view of an Echeveria purpusorum succulent cluster in a square pot with light pebbles, held in hand; green leaves tipped with red.
Close-up of Echeveria purpusorum cluster with green rosette leaves and red spots, thriving in light gravel; ideal for easy care.
A hand holds a small green plastic pot with an Urbinia Purpusii cluster, a rare succulent with thick pointed leaves and gravel on top.
Close-up of Urbinia Purpusii—Echeveria purpusorum Cluster, a rare succulent with green, red-tipped leaves in a pot of light rocks.
Close-up of Urbinia Purpusii (Echeveria purpusorum) cluster with pointed, fleshy rosettes in a pot of light rocks, green background.
Close-up of Urbinia Purpusii—Echeveria purpusorum Cluster with thick, pointed leaves in light gravel, succulent stands out.
Close-up of Echeveria purpusorum cluster with pointed green leaves in a pot of light pebbles; blurred greenery and red flowers behind.
A hand holds a small pot of Urbinia Purpusii succulents, two green, rosette-shaped plants with speckled leaves in tan gravel.
Close-up of Echeveria purpusorum cluster with green, pointed leaves in a red-brown pot with light rocks, against a beige background.
A hand displays a round pot with light gravel and an Echeveria purpusorum Cluster, featuring thick, green pointed leaves in rosettes.
Rare Urbinia Purpusii Echeveria purpusorum succulent cluster with spiky leaves in a red pot with light gravel, blurred plant background.
Close-up of an Echeveria purpusorum cluster in a brown pot with tan pebbles, featuring thick green leaves against a blurred background.
Close-up of Urbinia Purpusii, a rare echeveria succulent with thick, pointed greenish-gray rosette leaves in rocky soil.
A hand holds a round pot with light gravel and two green, spiky Echeveria purpusorum cluster succulents; blurred plants in background.
Close-up of Urbinia Purpusii cluster with thick, pointed green leaves in light tan gravel, set against a blurred green background.
Close-up of the low-maintenance Urbinia Purpusii succulent with thick, pointed rosette leaves on tan gravel and a soft background.

Looking for unique and low-maintenance Echeveria varieties to add some personality to your home or garden? Look no further than Echeveria purpusorumGo to Echeveria purpusorum product, also known as Urbinia purpusii or rose. This rare succulent belongs to the fabulous EcheveriaGo to Echeveria succulent family of Crassulaceae and hails all the way from Mexico, specifically the stunning regions of Puebla and Oaxaca. This echeveria plant was named after Atanasio Echeverria Codoy, whereas our beloved purpusorum species was discovered by Carl and George Purpus themselves.  

With striking oval-shaped rosettes, pointed tips, and easy-to-care-for nature, these echeveria plants are sure to turn heads. The color of the leaves is so captivating; a mesmerizing blend of greyish and whitish green with just a hint of reddish tint around the edges – pure botanical perfection! Depending on how much sunlight it receives, the leaves can be brown, green, or red. But wait, there's more!  

When it comes time for this Echeveria succulent to bloom, it unveils striking red-orange flowers that add an extra splash of vibrancy to its already glamorous appearance. Furthermore, echeveria bloom time can vary depending on the species. These stunning creatures grow to a maximum height and width of 3.2 inches; they are so adorable!  

But before you rush out to buy one, it's important to understand all the details about Echeveria care, including its full sun to partial shade exposure requirements for at least 4-6 hours, as well as its minimal water requirements. To thrive, it requires specialized succulent soilGo to Soil cactus mix blend 1 gal 4 qt cacti succulent dirt compost growing media. This echeveria succulent is hardy in USDA zones 9 to 11, and in the colder zones, it is usually grown indoors. Plus, this echeveria propagation can be done through leaf cuttings or stem cuttings. 

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Urbinia Purpusii - Echeveria purpusorum Cluster

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Looking for unique and low-maintenance Echeveria varieties to add some personality to your home or garden? Look no further than Echeveria purpusorumGo to Echeveria purpusorum product, also known as Urbinia purpusii or rose. This rare succulent belongs to the fabulous EcheveriaGo to Echeveria succulent family of Crassulaceae and hails all the way from Mexico, specifically the stunning regions of Puebla and Oaxaca. This echeveria plant was named after Atanasio Echeverria Codoy, whereas our beloved purpusorum species was discovered by Carl and George Purpus themselves.  

With striking oval-shaped rosettes, pointed tips, and easy-to-care-for nature, these echeveria plants are sure to turn heads. The color of the leaves is so captivating; a mesmerizing blend of greyish and whitish green with just a hint of reddish tint around the edges – pure botanical perfection! Depending on how much sunlight it receives, the leaves can be brown, green, or red. But wait, there's more!  

When it comes time for this Echeveria succulent to bloom, it unveils striking red-orange flowers that add an extra splash of vibrancy to its already glamorous appearance. Furthermore, echeveria bloom time can vary depending on the species. These stunning creatures grow to a maximum height and width of 3.2 inches; they are so adorable!  

But before you rush out to buy one, it's important to understand all the details about Echeveria care, including its full sun to partial shade exposure requirements for at least 4-6 hours, as well as its minimal water requirements. To thrive, it requires specialized succulent soilGo to Soil cactus mix blend 1 gal 4 qt cacti succulent dirt compost growing media. This echeveria succulent is hardy in USDA zones 9 to 11, and in the colder zones, it is usually grown indoors. Plus, this echeveria propagation can be done through leaf cuttings or stem cuttings. 

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Bloom Season Spring, summer
Botanical Name Echeveria purpusorum
Common Name Urbinia purpusii
Dormancy Winter
Family Crassulaceae
Flower Color Red, orange
Genus Echeveria
Growth Habit Rosette
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size Up to 3 in. tall
Native Area Mexico
Plant Type Perennial succulent
Propagation By leaf cuttings, stem cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat resistant, pest resistant, deer resistant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type specialized succulent soil
Special Features Easy to maintain
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.), Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)
Toxicity Safe for humans, safe to dogs(Keep it away from Children)
Watering Needs Low

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