Echeveria Letizia
Product Description Of Echeveria Letizia
Echeveria ‘Letizia’ is a beautiful and compact succulent admired for its vibrant green rosettes highlighted by brilliant red leaf margins. This charming variety forms tight clusters of symmetrical rosettes that create a colourful and eye-catching display throughout the year.
Its fleshy leaves develop intense red edging when grown in bright light, providing a stunning contrast against the fresh green foliage. As the plant matures, it readily produces offsets, forming attractive clumps that make it an excellent choice for decorative pots, succulent arrangements, rock gardens, and indoor plant displays.
Perfect for plant lovers in Sydney seeking colourful and low-maintenance succulents, Echeveria ‘Letizia’ combines striking colour with easy-care requirements. Its compact growth habit and drought tolerance make it ideal for beginners and experienced succulent collectors alike.
Key Features
- Bright green rosettes with vibrant red leaf margins
- Compact and symmetrical growth habit
- Produces attractive clusters through offsets
- Colour intensifies in bright light conditions
- Drought tolerant and easy to maintain
- Excellent collector’s and display succulent
🌱 Care Guide
Light
Prefers bright indirect light to full sun. Several hours of morning sunlight enhance the red leaf colouring and promote compact growth.
Water
Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Water thoroughly and avoid excess moisture around the roots.
Humidity
Thrives in low humidity and dry indoor environments.
Temperature
Grows best between 15°C and 30°C. Protect from frost and temperatures below 5°C.
Soil
Use a premium fast-draining cactus and succulent potting mix to ensure healthy root development.
Growth Habit
Forms compact rosettes and readily produces offsets, creating dense clusters over time.
Fertiliser
Feed lightly during spring and summer with a diluted succulent fertiliser every 4–6 weeks.
Pet Friendly
⚠️ Exercise caution around pets and children. Keep out of reach to prevent accidental ingestion.
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