The succulent Fiona, a description of Fiona's appearance with illustrations.

Fleshy Fiona

Fleshy Fiona Plant Attributes

Chinese Name Fiona Alias Feiона Latin Name Echeveria Fiona Family Crassulaceae Genus Sedum Origin and Distribution

Fleshy Fiona Plant Introduction

Fiona is a fleshy plant belonging to the Sedum family, with a rosette shape, obovate leaves, short tips, and powdery coating. The leaf color is variable, ranging from pink blue, pink purple, pink white, to jelly yellow. The leaf edges are distinct, and the leaf tips easily turn red when exposed to sunlight. The leaf edges can also turn red, making it a rare color scheme in the Sedum family.

Fiona's growing season is in spring and autumn, thriving in sunlight but avoiding direct exposure to strong sunlight. It is suitable for growth in dry and well-ventilated environments. In summer, it requires semi-shaded and well-ventilated conditions. In winter, attention should be paid to temperature changes, as cold environments can easily cause frostbite. Loose soil is ideal for the growth of fleshy plants, with watering controlled to ensure dryness before watering again. Avoid long-term dryness, rain in summer, overhead watering, or keeping the potting soil constantly moist.

Propagation: Fiona has large and thick leaves, and the growing point is not easily damaged when the leaves are picked, making leaf insertion very successful. Propagation can also be done through division.

Appreciation of Fleshy Fiona Images

1. Fiona Image One

2. Fiona Image Two

3. Fiona Image Three