Echeveria Fireglow is a stunning plant that forms compact rosettes with gorgeous foliage that can attract a plant enthusiast. Their natural habitat is found in Mexico, Central and South America, and the US. Echeveria fireglow has a multi-colored rosette with coppery leaves and produces flowers as they mature.
It thrives in full sun to partial shade, in the well-drained soil mix, and is less tolerant of frost. It is a lovely addition to your collection of plants, especially if you have it displayed in a beautiful pot. The best way to propagate them is via division, stem cuttings, and seeds.
Like any other succulent plants, they are drought tolerant, so allow the soil to dry before watering them, and make sure there is an excellent draining hole in the pot to prevent root rot. Fertilizing them once a month during their growing season will help them grow faster and healthier.
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The Mature Echeveria ‘Fireglow’ Hybrid is unique, as it may flower many times throughout its lifetime. Echeveria are popular host plants for butterflies and bees. These hybrids tend to be less tolerant of frost, all day shade and severe sun exposure. In temperate climates, most Echeverias will lose their lower leaves in winter and become ‘leggy’ and less attractive. This can be prevented by providing up to half a day sunshine or by using grow lights. They can be easily propagated by separating offsets called pups. Echeveria’s are popular with succulent collectors for their compact symmetrical leaf rosettes and for the prominent stalks of flower clusters, which usually rise high above the Echeveria plant.
The ‘Fireglow’ is a new and distinct Echeveria cultivar. It is a multi colored rosette with a warm, coppery tone. It has undulate, cupped foliage and a distinctive metallic appearance. Excellent accent plant due to its warm earth tones. Echeveria is a popular genus, typically produced as container plants for the patio or as landscape plants, as a variety of ornamental purposes.
Echeveria ‘Fireglow’ is a large sized succulent that thrives in direct sunlight. Fireglow forms an amazing rosette 12″ in diameter of deep bronze or brown leaves with wavy edges. A mature Fireglow will reach a height of 8″ with flower stocks appearing throughout the year.
Succulent plants are among the hardiest, most drought-tolerant in the world and very easy to maintain, as long as they are planted in a porous cactus/succulent soil, given proper drainage, daily bright light, and not over watered.
You will receive 1 well-established, rooted plant, from an 8 inch pot, sent bareroot and packaged with great care. It will be shipped via USPS Priority mail.
If you are ordering from an area with weather below 32 degrees, please consider purchasing a heat pack.




















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