How to care for the succulent plant Sedeveria Hummellii
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Although this article discusses how to care for Sedeveria Hummellii, we need to understand that Sedeveria Hummellii is also known by flower enthusiasts as Liuye Nianhua or Humei Li, with the scientific name Sedeveria Hummellii. It is a succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family, Sedum genus, and is a hybrid of Echeveria agavoides and Sedum sediforme.
Sedeveria Hummellii is a small succulent plant, slightly smaller in size compared to "Qianfo Shou" and slightly larger than "Yuzhui," sitting between the two. Its shape is easily confused with other varieties and has low recognition. Sedeveria Hummellii easily produces side buds, forming clusters. The leaves are lanceolate or finger-like, whorled, radially arranged, fleshy and thick, with grass green or pink green colors, turning into jelly-like color when in good condition. The leaf surface is covered with a thin frost, has a red blush, and the leaf tip shows a beautiful red color.
The flowering period of Sedeveria Hummellii is in spring, with corymbs of yellow star-shaped flowers.
Sedeveria Hummellii is relatively easy to cultivate, preferring a sunny, dry, and well-ventilated environment. The main growing seasons are spring and autumn, with an optimal temperature of 10-30 degrees Celsius. It thrives better outdoors, is drought-resistant, semi-shade tolerant, not cold-tolerant, dislikes humidity, and is sensitive to direct sunlight and heavy rain.
During the summer high-temperature dormancy period, watering should be controlled. In winter, when temperatures drop below 0 degrees Celsius, watering should also be controlled. During the growing season, watering should be at least twice a month, adjusting according to the actual situation. A medium that is loose, breathable, and has good drainage is more suitable. Propagation can be done through cutting or division.
The method of caring for Sedeveria Hummellii (with illustrations) shared in this article is for reference and suggestion.