Sedum 'Purple Pearl' introduction, Purple Pearl succulent plant photo.

Purple Pearl Succulent Plant

Purple Pearl Succulent Plant Attributes

Chinese Name: Purple Pearl, Alias: Latin Name: Echeveria Purple Pearl, Family and Genus: Crassulaceae, Sedum Genus, Origin and Distribution

Purple Pearl Succulent Plant Introduction

Purple Pearl is a larger variety of the Purple Pearl, twice its size, and also more purple in color. It is a perennial succulent herbaceous plant, classified as a medium to small-sized variety. The plant's succulent leaves are arranged in a tight rosette. The purple-gray leaves curve inward with distinct folds, and under strong light or large temperature differences, the leaves will display a beautiful pink to purple-red color. Under weak light, the leaf color becomes light gray-pink, the leaves stretch out, and the color becomes somewhat grayish-white. The leaf surface of Purple Pearl is smooth and does not easily accumulate water. The leaves have a slight powdery coating, and Purple Pearl needs to receive ample sunlight for its leaf color and edges to become vibrant, making the plant more compact and aesthetically pleasing. After many years of growth, the plant becomes very spectacular, especially the older stakes that have been pruned over the years. The inflorescence of Purple Pearl has a cluster of flowers in pink-red color, similar to the flower shape of most Sedum species.

Purple Pearl Succulent Plant Picture Collection

1. Picture One of Purple Pearl

2. Picture Two of Purple Pearl

3. Picture Three of Purple Pearl