Echeveria are some of the easiest succulents to grow, and the Perle von Nurnberg plant is one of the prettiest examples of the group. You won’t miss flowers when you grow Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg.’ The soft lilac and pearlescent tones of the rosettes areas sweet as roses and will beautify a rockery, container garden or pathway
These plants have moderate light needs. It can handle partial sun to full sun (gives best color) and should ideally get at least six hours of sun a day.
Nurnberg Echeveria enjoys a loose, well-drained and fast draining porous soil.Add natural pumice and lava rocks to the soil to help increase extra drainage. However, you can also use a commercial cactus soil mix.
Every three to four years, you can revive your plant’s luster with clippings and by re-rooting the solitary rosettes.
This Echeveria is not very cold hardy, or frost resistance so ideal temperatures are above 40° degrees Fahrenheit.However it can tolerate some cold temperatures from 25° to 30° degrees Fahrenheit.
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