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Echeveria "Ice Moon" variegated
Echeveria "Ice Moon" variegated
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Echeveria "Ice Moon" variegated – Origin: Asia
The Echeveria "Ice Moon" variegated stands out for forming compact and perfectly symmetrical rosettes, composed of thick, powdery-looking leaves with delicately marked tips. Its orderly growth and contained size make it an especially attractive variety for small-format collections.
The variegation combines soft cream tones, grayish-green, and pinkish hues that are distributed irregularly throughout the rosette. During periods of controlled stress, especially with good lighting and cool temperatures, the tips acquire a more intense pink coloration that stands out against the pastel background of the leaves.
The Echeveria "Ice Moon" variegated is valued for its delicate and elegant aesthetic, capable of offering a different appearance in each specimen due to the natural variability of its variegation.Its combination of soft tones, compact shape, and changing colorations make it a particularly interesting piece for collectors of variegated succulents.
⚠️ Attention
These plants come from previously grafted specimens, so they are shipped without a root system. They are completely healthy and viable plants, but will require new rooting at the destination. We recommend planting them in very well-draining substrate, keeping them in a bright environment without direct sunlight, and avoiding watering until they start to emit roots.
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Variegated Echeveria : cultivation and care
The variegated echeverias develop a lower photosynthetic capacity than their completely green counterparts, which directly affects their growth rate, sensitivity to excess sunlight, and tolerance to watering.
- 🌞 A lot of filtered light and soft exposure
- 💧 Water only with the substrate completely dry
- 🔥 Avoid extreme heat and prolonged humidity
- 🌱 Slower growth than non-variegated echeverias
Environmental stability, good ventilation, and avoiding sudden changes in location help maintain more compact rosettes and a more stable variegation over time.
During intense summer, they may partially slow down their growth, especially in warm climates. In these phases, controlling excess moisture is much more important than increasing the frequency of watering.
You can expand all the technical information in our specialized guide: Complete guide to growing variegated succulents
Shipping
The plant is shipped bare root (without substrate or pot).
The image corresponds to the exact specimen or one of very similar size and coloration according to availability.
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