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Familia Crasulácea |
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Name: Graptopetalum paraguayensis Origin: Oaxaca, México Details: Is a small succulent plant forming rosettes of gray leaves with a pinkish cast to them. Plants will reach about 1 foot in containers. Individual rosettes may reach 6 inches across. Leaves are very brittle and will fall off when the plant is handled. |
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Name: Echeveria pulvinata Origin: Oaxaca, México Details: Leaves are covered in fine white hairs that give the plant a silvery appearance when the sun hits the plant. They reach about 8 inches (20 cm) in nature and in containers. |
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Name: Echeveria nodulosa Origin: México Details: It is a slow growing succulent forming rosettes that grow on branching stems 8 to 12 inches tall. Light pink flowers appear in spring. |
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Name: Tacitus bellus Origin: México Details: Chihuahua Flower is a glabrous, succulent, perennial herb of West Mexico, is propagated by the division of offshoots, rooted in moist sand. |
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Name: Kalanchoe thyrsiflora Origin: Madagascar Details: Fragrant, yellow tubular to urn-shaped flowers. Frost tender, miniumum temperatures of 45-59F are required. Prefers full sun to partial shade, well drained soil. Should be kept moist during the summer but watered only sparingly in winter. |
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