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Echeveria "Prima Donna" variegated
Echeveria "Prima Donna" variegated
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Echeveria "Prima Donna" variegated – Origin: Asia
The Echeveria “Prima Donna” variegated is a hybrid derived from Echeveria gibbiflora, that retains the characteristic of broad, fleshy, and slightly wavy leaves, forming an open and elegant rosette. Its structure is less compact than other echeverias, with rounder and more extended leaves that provide a sense of volume and presence. This type of growth, typical of the gibbiflora, gives it a more sculptural and distinctive appearance within the group.
The Echeveria “Prima Donna” variegated stands out for its irregular variegation that blends with intense reddish tones, greens, and lighter areas, creating a very striking marbled effect. With good light, the reds become deep and dominant, especially on the edges and exposed surfaces, while the center maintains greener or yellowish hues.This color combination and its morphology make it a very visually powerful piece among variegated succulents, with a wilder and more expressive style than other more compact rosettes.
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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 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
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