Decora succulent
Properties of Decora succulent plant
Chinese name: DekoraAlso known as: DickoraLatin name: Echeveria DecoraFamily and genus: Crassulaceae, Simulated stone lotus genusDistribution of originIntroduction to Decora succulent plant
Dekora is a transliteration name, a small to medium-sized gardening variety with variegation. The plant's leaves appear somewhat unhealthy and sickly, and the plant will grow taller no matter how it is cared for. The stems of Dekora plants are not very thick and gradually elongate and grow taller with age. The leaves are loosely arranged in a rosette shape, with a diameter of up to 15 centimeters. The leaves are oblong, with large notches on the edges, and the leaf surface has dark spots, with丝 pull variegation. The leaf variegation ranges from light green to pink, with new leaves being lighter in color and old leaves darker. Under strong light, large temperature differences between day and night, or during the low-temperature period of winter, the leaf variegation turns green to pink, with the leaf tips slightly reddening. The difference between old leaves and new leaves is still quite obvious. Under weak light, the leaf variegation is lighter, the leaves become narrower and longer, and very thin. The leaf surface of Dekora is covered with a fine white powder, and the old leaves become smooth after the white powder falls off. During growth, the old leaves of Dekora gradually dry out slowly. The blooming period is in summer, with panicles up to 20 cm long, and inverted bell-shaped flowers.
Decora succulent photo gallery
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