Scientific Name
Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata'
Accepted Scientific Name
Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi'
Scientific Classification
Family: Crassulaceae
Subfamily: Sempervivoideae
Tribe: Sedeae
Genus: Echeveria
Origin
Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata' is a form of Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi' selected for its mutated growth.
Description
Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata' is a fascinating succulent with pale whitish-green, somewhat shining leaves densely packed along flattened stems. It is smaller than the normal Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi' but more interesting in form. The leaves are shorter and narrower. They are fleshy and smooth and have a short, reddish terminal spine. Each specimen is unique.
How to Grow and Care for Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata'
Light: E. agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata' prefers full sun to partial shade. If you move your plant outside in the spring, do it gradually. The intense afternoon sun can cause sunburn. During the winter, when your E. agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata' is inside, put it near the brightest window in your home. It will stretch if it does not have enough sunlight.
Soil: This succulent needs a potting soil mix that drains quickly. Many growers create their own mix, but commercial succulent potting mixes work well.
Temperature: This tender succulent must be brought indoors to survive winter. E. agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata' can withstand temperatures as low as 30 °F (-1.1 °C). USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 10a to 11b, 30 to 50 °F (-1.1 to 10 °C).
Watering: Provide moderate amounts of water from spring to fall. The "soak and dry" method is the preferred schedule for watering E. agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata'. If you have saucers under the pots, empty the water briefly. Water your plant just enough to keep it from shriveling during winter.
Fertilizing: E. agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata' grows well without fertilizer but may benefit from the extra nutrients. In spring, use a slow-release or liquid fertilizer diluted 2 to 4 times more than usual and used less often than recommended.
Repotting: Repot the plant only as needed during spring or early summer when it grows actively. To repot your E. agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata', ensure the soil is dry before repotting.
Propagation: This succulent is propagated from stem cuttings. Spring is the best time to take cuttings.
Learn more at How to Grow and Care for Echeveria.
Toxicity of Echeveria agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata'
E. agavoides 'Corderoyi Cristata' has no toxic effects reported. It is safe around pets and humans, although it is not advisable to eat it.
Links
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