Echeveria Neon Breakers Flor
When it flowers you can expect it to produce pink flowers from spring.
Echeveria neon breakers flor. Echeveria neon breakers is a beautiful looking succulents. It is a drought tolerant succulent with green leaves that have pretty pink frilly edges and deep margins. Echeveria neon breaker is a stunning echeveria with distinctive crinkled fluorescent magenta orange and purple tips on blue green leaves. When first planted the neon breaker has blue green leaves with pink tips but as it receives more sunlight it displays a beautiful sunset like color.
Simply pull these up and allow the offsets to dry for one to two days before replanting in well draining soil. Echeveria neon breakers is a renee o donnell hybrid of the succulent pink frills crossed with an unknown parent. Succulents like echeveria are drought smart plants that are super easy to grow and make fantastic houseplants. The echeveria neon breaker forms a rosette that comes in pink purple and blue green.
Echeveria neon breakers is certainly an eye appealing succulent due to it s contrast in color and the neon affect it provides. Echeveria neon breakers is propagated by offsets or chicks although it does flower it does not grow true from seed. It is characterized by its intense colorful leaves. As the plant matures you can expect it to create beautiful blue leaves that are wrinkled and pink around the edges.
Echeveria neon breakers is a rosette forming succulent with wavy crinkled edges that are an unusual leaf texture unlike other echeveria. Once planted the leaves rosettes begin as a blue green with faint pink at the tips. In late summer or early fall echeveria neon breaker grows bright pink flowers on purple ish stems. Offsets neon breakers will produce small offsets sprouting up around the base of the plant.
With blue green leaves and crinkled super bright pink leaf edges this succulent will look great anywhere you decide to plant. Echeveria imbricata blue rose. Its leaves have hot pink wavy crinkled edges and texture that is not common to echeveria cultivars.