Echeveria 'Heart's Choice' is a captivating plant with uniquely textured foliage. It's also small and tidy, making it a perfect choice for any space.
Scientific Name
Echeveria 'Heart's Choice'
Scientific Classification
Family: Crassulaceae
Subfamily: Sempervivoideae
Tribe: Sedeae
Genus: Echeveria
Origin
Echeveria 'Heart's Choice' is believed to be a hybrid of Echeveria sp. Gilo. The origin is unknown.
Description
Echeveria 'Heart's Choice' is a small succulent that grows in a compact, usually solitary rosette of fleshy, gray-green leaves. The leaves develop bumps on the upper surface, which become more prominent with age, sometimes taking over the whole leaf. The plant is quite variable, especially in the size and shape of the bumps on the leaves. As the rosette matures, it can reach up to 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter and may produce a few offsets.
In the spring, the rosette produces clusters of bell-shaped, pinkish-red flowers on arching stalks that rise well above the rosette.
How to Grow and Care for Echeveria 'Heart's Choice'
Light: Echeveria 'Heart's Choice' requires full sun to partial shade for optimal growth. Therefore, place it near the brightest window in your home. In addition, if you are moving the plant outside in spring, do it gradually and avoid exposure to intense afternoon sun.
Soil: Having soil that drains quickly is most important for growing a healthy succulent. While many growers prefer to create their own soil mix, commercial soil mixes for succulents will work fine.
Temperature: High temperatures are not a problem as long as there is plenty of fresh air, but Echeveria 'Heart's Choice' is a tender succulent and must be brought indoors if there is a risk of freezing temperatures. It grows best in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 10a to 11b, with average minimum winter temperatures ranging from 30 to 50 °F (-1.1 to 10 °C).
Watering: During the growing season, this plant prefers the "soak and dry" method. Water deeply and then let the soil completely dry out before watering again. Water sparingly during the winter, only enough to keep the plant from shriveling. Above all, if you have a saucer under the pot, do not forget to empty the excess water.
Fertilizing: Although it can grow well without fertilizer, Echeveria 'Heart's Choice' may benefit from extra nutrients. Feed only during the growing season and use a water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength.
Repotting: If growing it in a container, repot as needed in spring or early summer, but ensure the soil is dry before you start. Also, always use a container with drainage holes.
Propagation: Echeveria 'Heart's Choice' can be propagated by leaves during the growing season.
Learn more at How to Grow and Care for Echeveria.
Toxicity of Echeveria 'Heart's Choice'
Echeveria 'Heart's Choice' has no reported toxic effects and is safe for growing around children and pets.
Links
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- Succupedia: Browse succulents by Scientific Name, Common Name, Genus, Family, USDA Hardiness Zone, Origin, or cacti by Genus
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