Echeveria Rosetta Morango
Leaf arrangement | wreath, in a rosette |
Leaf tip | Mucronate |
Leaf margin | Entire |
Leaf, general shape | Spathulate |
Plant height | 5 - 10 cm |
Structure (tissues) | Succulent |
Plantdiameter | 10 cm - 15 cm |
Leaf width | 2 - 3 cm |
Leaf surface | Smooth; Dull; Glaucous |
Leaf size | 5 - 7,5 cm |
Leaf, main color | Red-dark purple red-187D; Grey-brown grey-N200B |
Leaf colour, pattern | Bicolored; Marginate; With trace |
One of the most striking and captivating succulents you can find is the Echeveria Rosetta Morango, also known as the Mexican Firecracker. This unique plant features a wreath-like leaf arrangement, forming a beautiful and compact rosette. Its leaves, with a spathulate shape, have a mucronate tip and an entire margin that adds to its elegance.
Growing to a height of 5 to 10 cm, the Echeveria Rosetta Morango boasts a succulent structure, making it able to store water in its tissues. This adaptation makes it well-suited for surviving in dry and arid conditions. The plant's diameter ranges from 10 cm to 15 cm, creating a small and charming specimen.
The leaves of the Echeveria Rosetta Morango are truly a sight to behold. With a width of 2 to 3 cm, they display a smooth, dull surface with a glaucous touch. The leaf size ranges from 5 to 7.5 cm, proving that beauty comes in various sizes. The main color of the leaves is a mesmerizing blend of red and dark purple, specifically coded as red-dark purple red-187D. This stunning hue is complemented by a marginate pattern and a delicate trace of white powdery coating, adding a touch of elegance.
In the spring, the Echeveria Rosetta Morango surprises with its vibrant and eye-catching flowers. The flower color varies from a captivating red-pink, with shades like 626A, 661A, and 99E, to a light yellow-brown with a touch of orange (162C). These bicolored flowers create a striking display that effortlessly catches the attention of any observer.
As the seasons progress, the Echeveria Rosetta Morango develops fruits in the form of follicles. These fruits exhibit a beautiful bicolored appearance, with shades of green (119A) turning to a vibrant red (45A and N47C). The combination of colors further enhances the plant's allure, making it a true standout in any garden or collection.
In conclusion, the Echeveria Rosetta Morango, also known as the Mexican Firecracker, is an extraordinary succulent that showcases nature's artistry. Its wreath-like leaf arrangement, spathulate shape, and mucronate tip create a captivating rosette. The bicolored leaves, with their red-dark purple hues and delicate white powdery coating, add a touch of elegance. The vibrant and bicolored flowers, along with the striking fruits, make the Echeveria Rosetta Morango a show-stopper in any setting. Whether you are a succulent enthusiast or just starting your journey, this exceptional plant will undoubtedly bring joy and beauty to your space.
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