Champagne/Pink Champagne (succulent) introduction Champagne/Pink Champagne (succulent) photo

Champagne/Pink Champagne (Succulent)

Champagne/Pink Champagne (Succulent) Plant Attributes

Chinese Name Champagne Alias Pink Champagne Latin Name Genus Sedum family, stonecrop genus Distribution Origin

Champagne/Pink Champagne (Succulent) Plant Introduction

Champagne is a succulent plant from the Sedum family and stonecrop genus. Some merchants sell Pink Champagne, which is essentially the same as Champagne. Champagne is a hybrid variety, said to be a cross between Romeo and Snowdrop. During its growing period, Champagne is green, and it is more likely to show its characteristics when the light is enhanced in autumn with proper water control.

Champagne prefers a growth environment with plenty of sunlight, warmth, and dryness. Except for summer, it can be exposed to full sunlight during the growing period. Watering should be done when the soil is dry and wet, with appropriate shading and water control in summer. In winter, when temperatures drop below 5 degrees, watering should be gradually reduced.

Champagne/Pink Champagne (Succulent) Photo Gallery

1. Champagne/Pink Champagne (Succulent) Image One

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