Pachyphytum Longifolium
Pachyphytum Longifolium
Grow in morning to full sun but do be careful of the extreme hot summer sun.
Leaves:
Pachyphytum longifolium has large bluish leaves and grows pups from the base of the plant.
The leaves grow to approx 20cm tall and makes a striking pot plant.
Form: Compact rosette of fleshy leaves.
Shape: Elongated, narrow leaves with a slightly curled or recurved form.
Color: Blue-green to gray-green, with a powdery or farinose coating.
Flowers:
Bloom Period: Occasionally produces slender flowering stems.
Flower Type: Tubular flowers in shades of pink or white.
Blooming Height: Emerges from the center of the rosette.
Unique Features:
Elongated, narrow leaves with a slightly curled or recurved shape.
Blue-green to gray-green coloration with a powdery coating.
Compact growth habit and well-suited for container gardening.
Special Considerations:
Protect from frost to prevent damage to leaves.
Adaptable to various growing conditions but thrives in well-drained soils.
Ideal for rock gardens, containers, or as part of a succulent collection.
Uses:
Ideal for small gardens, containers, or as an accent in succulent displays.
Suitable for xeriscape landscaping, providing unique texture and form.
Adds a sculptural element to mixed succulent arrangements.
The first photo serves a display purpose only. The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 80mm diameter container and black pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
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