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Pachyveria "Paradoxa" variegated
Pachyveria "Paradoxa" variegated
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Pachyveria "Paradoxa" variegated – Origin: Asia
The Pachyveria "Paradoxa" variegated is a hybrid between Echeveria setosa and Pachyphytum oviferum, a combination that brings together the compact structure of echeverias with the thickness and volume characteristic of pachyphytum. It forms balanced rosettes of short, wide, and very fleshy leaves, with a robust appearance that conveys a sense of a mature plant even in young specimens.
Its variegation is distributed through soft green, cream, and lemon yellow tones, generating irregular contrasts that change in intensity depending on the season and growing conditions. The influence of Pachyphytum oviferum contributes especially thick and rounded leaves, while the heritage of Echeveria setosa helps maintain a compact and well-defined rosette.
The Pachyveria "Paradoxa" variegated also develops pink, reddish, or purple tones on the edges and outer leaves when it receives good lighting and cool temperatures. Its combination of volume, variable coloration, and hybrid genetics makes it a particularly attractive variety for collectors of uncommon variegated succulents.
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Pachyveria variegated: cultivation and care
Variegated Pachyveria combine the compactness of many Echeveria with the thick, fleshy leaves characteristic of Pachyphytum. Their growth is usually slow or moderate, developing especially intense colors with good lighting and mild temperatures.
- 🌞 A lot of filtered light to maintain coloration and compactness
- 💧 Water only when the substrate is completely dry
- 🌡️ Avoid excess moisture and prolonged extreme heat
- 🪨 Very draining substrate and good ventilation
Many varieties develop a natural layer of farina on the leaves, helping to protect the plant from radiation and dehydration. Constantly handling them can disrupt this natural protection and affect their ornamental appearance.
With slight temperature differences between day and night, pink, lilac, cream, and bluish tones tend to intensify, especially during spring and autumn.
You can expand all technical information in our specialized guide: Complete guide to growing variegated succulents
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