Echeveria harmsii ‘Plush Plant’
Description of Echeveria Harmsii ‘Plush Plant’
Echeveria harmsii, commonly referred to as the ‘Plush Plant,’ is a visually striking succulent known for its soft, plush-like foliage. This species is part of the diverse Echeveria genus, celebrated for its decorative and varied succulent types. The Plush Plant is distinctive for its elongated, lance-shaped leaves that are covered in tiny, fine hairs, giving them a velvety texture. The foliage exhibits a vibrant green color with hints of red along the edges, especially when exposed to bright sunlight. This succulent forms a rosette pattern that can grow up to 8 inches in diameter, with mature plants often developing a slightly sprawling habit.
Characteristics of Echeveria Harmsii ‘Plush Plant’
- Growth Pattern: Forms rosettes with a tendency to grow in a more sprawling manner as it matures.
- Leaf Appearance: The leaves are velvety, due to fine hairs, and are green with red edges. The texture is unique among Echeverias.
- Flowers: The Plush Plant blooms in spring and early summer, producing bright orange, bell-shaped flowers on tall, arching stalks that contrast beautifully with the foliage.
- Size: Typically grows up to 8 inches in diameter.
- Spread: Can produce offsets around the base, allowing for gradual clumping.
Cultivation of Echeveria Harmsii ‘Plush Plant’
- Light Requirements: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sun can enhance the red coloring on the leaves, but intense midday sun might be too harsh.
- Watering: Water deeply when the soil dries out completely, then let it dry out again before the next watering. Overwatering can lead to root rot.
- Soil: Requires well-draining soil, preferably a cactus or succulent mix.
- Temperature: Prefers average room temperatures between 60-75°F (15-24°C). It is not frost-tolerant and should be protected or brought indoors in colder climates.
- Fertilization: Use a diluted cactus or succulent fertilizer during the active growing season.
- Propagation: Easily propagated from leaf cuttings or offsets.
- Pests and Diseases: Susceptible to common succulent pests like mealybugs. Good airflow is crucial for preventing fungal issues.
The Echeveria harmsii ‘Plush Plant’ is a delightful and tactile addition to any succulent garden, indoor plant collection, or as a standalone specimen in a decorative pot. Its unique texture and vivid coloring make it a favorite among succulent enthusiasts.
Echeveria harmsii ‘Plush Plant’ Requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
Echeveria harmsii does well in full sun.
Echeveria harmsii can grow up to 12 inches tall.
Echeveria harmsii can grow up to 12 inches wide.
No Echeveria harmsii is not cold hardy.
Echeveria harmsii can be propagated by leaves, cuttings and seeds.
Echeveria harmsii is generally non-toxic to humans or animals.
The plant hardiness zone for Echeveria harmsii is Zone 9 to Zone 12.
The Echeveria harmsii heat zones range from Zone 1 to Zone 10.
Echeveria harmsii requires well drained soil.
Echeveria harmsii is a low maintenance succulent plant.
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