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| Category: Succulent |
| Family: Crassulaceae (Stonecrops) |
| Origin: Mexico (North America) |
| Evergreen: Yes |
| Red/Purple Foliage: Yes |
| Bloomtime: Summer |
| Parentage: (Echeveria agavoides × E. multicaulis) |
| Height: <1 foot |
| Width: <1 foot |
| Exposure: Cool Sun/Light Shade |
| Summer Dry: Yes |
| Irrigation (H2O Info): Low Water Needs |
| Winter Hardiness: 25-30° F |
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Echeveria 'Sagitta' PP26,231 - Succulent to 8 inches tall with 6 inch rosettes of narrow gray-green leaves that are lighter green toward the base and have a strong red blush towards the tips. Yellow flowers on 12 to 18 inch tall stems appear in summer. Plant in full to part coastal sun in a well drained soil irrigate occasionally. Should prove cold hardy to around 25° F. This plant was bred by Gert Ubink of Kudelstaart, Netherlands by crossing the seed parent unnamed Echeveria agavoides cultivar with an unnamed Echeveria multicaulis cultivar in 2006. Our plants from unrooted cuttings sent to us by Dümmen Orange.
Information displayed on this page about Echeveria 'Sagitta' PP26,231 is based on our research conducted about this plant in our nursery library as well as from information provided by reliable online resources. We also include our own observations made about it as it has grown in the nursery gardens and other gardens visited, as well how the crops of this plant performed in the containers in our nursery field. We will also include comments received from others and welcome hearing from anyone who has information about this plant, particularly if it includes cultural information aiding others to better grow it.
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