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  Kara Nursery Echeveria List Page 1
A hybrid of Echeveria derenbergii with Echeveria setosa.
Echeveria 'Doris Taylor' is a cross between Echeveria setosa and Echeveria pulvinata.
Echeveria, 1972, pg.52), - a cross of E. glauca and E. metallica.
www.karacactus.com /echeverias01.htm   (284 words)

  
 hybrid echeverias
Gone are the thirsty, high-maintenance gardens full of the 'same old, same old'..., they have been replaced by succulents in containers and garden beds.
If you are looking for easy ideas to incorporate hybrid Echeverias into your garden design, take a peek also, at our 4 pages of simple landscaping ideas.
Echeverias look great all year round with their showy frills, but they dramatically intensify their colours in the cooler seasons, to show their brilliant, colourful best until early Summer.
www.echeverias.com   (480 words)

  
  The Nature of Our Garden Echeveria hybrid
Echeveria hybrid, battered by winter but blooming none-the-less.
Echeverias are forgiving plants that multiply easily and in several different ways, even when I am clumsy and forget them for awhile.
An echeveria is a plant that knows what it's about when it comes to multiplying.
www.eosdev.com /Nature/echeveria.htm   (777 words)

  
 Echeveria
Echeveria multicaulus (or Mexican rose) produces red and yellow flowers in winter.
Among the best known are Echeveria derenbergii (painted lady) and Echeveria agavoide (moulded wax plant) and Echeveria glauca (blue echeveria).
It is best to water the plant from the bottom or stand in a saucer of water for about an hour, to moisten the compost.
www.flowers.org.uk /plants/plantfacts/echeveria.htm   (266 words)

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