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Introduction to Echeveria 'Aurea', the beauty of its full bloom

In the world of succulents, Echeveria 'Aurea' has become a favorite of many gardening enthusiasts with its unique leaf color and graceful posture. Echeveria 'Aurea', also known as "Green Wax Echeveria," is a highly ornamental succulent plant of the Crassulaceae family. Let's delve into the cultivation techniques of Echeveria 'Aurea' and how to make it bloom beautifully at home.

Introduction to Echeveria 'Aurea'

Echeveria 'Aurea' is native to Mexico and belongs to the genus Sedum. Its leaves are arranged in a rosette shape with white or yellow margins and a green center. The color of the leaves can change with the intensity of light. Echeveria 'Aurea' has a moderate growth rate and strong drought resistance, making it an ideal choice for home cultivation.

Cultivation techniques for Echeveria 'Aurea'

1. Light

Echeveria 'Aurea' enjoys plenty of sunlight but should avoid direct sunlight in summer to prevent leaf sunburn. In spring and autumn, it can be placed in a sunny outdoor area to fully absorb the sun's rays. In winter, it should be moved indoors to maintain sufficient light.

2. Watering

Echeveria 'Aurea' is drought-tolerant and does not require excessive watering. Keeping the soil slightly moist is sufficient. In high summer temperatures, the watering frequency should be reduced to avoid root rot. In winter, due to lower temperatures and slow water evaporation, the watering frequency can be slightly increased.

3. Soil

Echeveria 'Aurea' is not picky about soil but prefers well-draining, sandy soil with good aeration. A mixture of peat, perlite, and vermiculite can be used for soil preparation.

4. Fertilization

Echeveria 'Aurea' does not require a high amount of fertilizer. Applying a compound fertilizer once a month during the growing season is enough. When fertilizing, care should be taken not to let fertilizer come into contact with the leaves to avoid leaf burn.

5. Propagation

Echeveria 'Aurea' can be propagated through division or cutting. For division, select healthy plants, cut the roots apart, and plant them separately. For cutting, choose healthy leaves, insert them into the soil, keep the soil moist, and they can be transplanted after they have rooted.

The beautiful bloom of Echeveria 'Aurea'

During its growth, Echeveria 'Aurea' gradually forms a rosette shape, and the white or yellow margins of the leaves change with the intensity of light, displaying a unique beauty. With proper care, Echeveria 'Aurea' will bloom beautiful flowers, adding a touch of color to the home.

Echeveria 'Aurea' is a highly ornamental succulent plant with relatively simple care. By mastering techniques such as light, watering, soil, and fertilization, you can make Echeveria 'Aurea' bloom beautifully at home. Let's care for Echeveria 'Aurea' together and enjoy the beauty brought by this greenery!