Laguna succulent information introduction
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The full name of Laguna succulent should be Laguna Sanchez Echeveria simulans Laguna Sanchez, usually abbreviated as Laguna. It should be noted that it cannot be called Sanchez, because Sanchez is the exclusive name of Xingying. To understand Laguna, we need to know about Wrinkled Leaf Moonshadow.
Echeveria simulans, previously classified with various Moonshadows as "Wrinkled Leaf Moonshadow", was later classified as a separate series and renamed "Mirror Lotus", with a total of 7 subspecies, of which 5 have been commercialized.
Echeveria simulans Ascension (Blue Velvet)
Echeveria simulans Laguna Sanchez
Echeveria simulans Rayones
Echeveria simulans Siberia
Echeveria simulans Pajonal
Echeveria simulans Pinal de Amoles (not commercialized, only exists in flora)
Echeveria simulans Galeana (not commercialized, only exists in flora)
Let me briefly mention identification. Some specific situations are not easy to distinguish, after all, most of the Wrinkled Leaf Moonshadows are seedlings, and every child born to a dragon is different. Moreover, the edge of ice and the state of wrinkled leaves are greatly affected by the environment.
Ascension has obvious ice edges, large waves, and occasionally sawtooth edges. The number of ice edges and waves varies greatly due to the state, which is also related to the fact that the current Wrinkled Leaf Moonshadow series are all seedlings, after all, every child born to a dragon is different.
Laguna Sanchez has more obvious ice edges, sharp leaf tips, even a thin thread, not many waves, but tightly wrapped, and easily turns pink, purple, or red.
Rayones has relatively no special features and even looks like a common Moonshadow.
Siberia has pointed and narrow leaves, with both sides rolling towards the midrib.
Pajonal has wide and short leaves, with a "round wrinkled leaf" feeling, dense small waves.
The above is a detailed explanation of the information introduction about Laguna succulents, hoping this article can bring you help in green plant management!