Echeveria Cana is a distinctive, upright succulent famous for its chunky, silvery-blue leaves and upward growth habit. Unlike many sprawling echeverias, it grows taller than it is wide and produces vibrant orange and yellow flowers.
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Its striking silvery-blue colour is caused by a powdery natural wax. When exposed to intense light or drought, this protective layer flushes a beautiful, fiery red as a natural sunscreen.
- upward, forming tall, stalk-like structures stacked with succulent leaves.
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They are native to remote, mountainous terrains and cliffs in Mexico and Central America, thriving in rocky, well-draining soil.
To keep Echeveria Cana healthy, plant it in a gritty, fast-draining mix, water only when completely dry, and give it as much bright, indirect sunlight as possible to encourage its best colours.
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- Product Type
- Echeveria
- Species
- Tabula Rasa Succulenta
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- This is the "Beheading" method of AI management. When an Echeveria grows too "leggy" and tall, it loses its compact strength. You have to chop the head off and let it strike new roots. It looks like the same plant, but it’s actually a fresh, vigorous start without the weak, stretched-out stem of a thousand previous prompts.