rosette succulent plants Echeveria Chroma
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rosette succulent plants Echeveria Chroma

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rosette succulent plants Echeveria ChromaEcheveria Chroma is a deliciously colorful succulent with plump rosettes brushed in soft green, pink, mauve, copper, and dusky purple tones. Its colors shift beautifully with light and temperature, so this sculptural echeveria always seems to be showing off a slightly different mood. Wonderfully symmetrical and satisfying to admire up close, Chroma is perfect for succulent containers, rock gardens, dry borders, dish gardens, and mixed succulent

Echeveria ‘Chroma’ is a deliciously colorful succulent with plump rosettes brushed in soft green, pink, mauve, copper, and dusky purple tones. Its colors shift beautifully with light and temperature, so this sculptural echeveria always seems to be showing off a slightly different mood.

Wonderfully symmetrical and satisfying to admire up close, ‘Chroma’ is perfect for succulent containers, rock gardens, dry borders, dish gardens, and mixed succulent plantings. Growing about 6" tall and up to 12" wide, it gradually forms attractive clusters by offsets while keeping its neat rosette form. Pair it with blue chalk sticks, sedums, sempervivums, gravel mulch, terracotta pots, and other drought tolerant succulents for a polished, low-water display.

Plant Echeveria ‘Chroma’ in bright light to full sun with sharp drainage. Water only occasionally once established, allowing the soil to dry between drinks. Easy, unfussy, and full of shifting color, this echeveria brings year-round texture and collector-worthy charm. Explore more rosette beauties in our Echeveria collection.

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