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Echeveria crenulata
These perennial succulents have thick green or gray-green leaves that overlap in rosettes that often resemble artichokes. Leaves are at their brightest from autumn to spring, and are followed by long-lasting flowers in pink, red or yellow. The common name derives from the plant's clump-forming habit. In warm, dry climates, plant in rock gardens, on slopes, in dry walls or in containers. Where winters are too severe, lift before the first fall frost and store in a greenhouse or windowsill. Although they love sun, they will tolerate shade or part-shade in hot climates. |

Loose, large rosette of red, burgundy, or purple-tipped leaves with flat or wavy edges.
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Attributes - Echeveria crenulata
Plant Type: Succulent
Bloom Season: Mid Winter through
Flower Color: Pink, Yellow
Foliage: Evergreen
Height: 3 in. to 1 ft.
Width: 1 ft. 6 in.
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Climate: Zones 9, 10, 11
Notes: Showy Flowers.
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Related Plants
Echeveria agavoides, Echeveria atropurpurea, Echeveria cuspidata, Echeveria elegans, Echeveria elegans kesselringiana, Echeveria gigantea, Echeveria x imbricata
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