Echeveria subcorymbosa’Lau 30 '

Echeveria subcorymbosaKimnach & Moran

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

Echeveria subcorymbosa ‘Lau 30’ in bloom

In cultivation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

The specific name " subcorymbosa(pronounced sub - kor - rim - BOW - suh ) means " almost in the mannikin of a cluster of fruit or flowers " and refer to theracemoseinflorescencethat appearscorymbosebecause of the foresightful lowerpedicels .

Alfred Lau discovered twoformsofEcheveria subcorymbosa , both with very bloom . He get this material body near Laguna Encantada , north ofSantiago Juxtlahuaca , in theMexicanstate of Oaxaca .

Echeveria subcorymbosa’Lau 30 ' is a smallsucculentthat forms thick , short - stemmedrosettesofglaucous , bluish - gray leave-taking with reddish margin and often red - flecked on the low-down surface . The brownish stem can maturate up to 2 in ( 5 cm ) tall , while the stem canker are usually about 1.2 column inch ( 3 centimetre ) in diameter . The leaves areascendingor upcurved , spoonful - shaped , stop in a tart full stop .

Echeveria subcorymbosa ‘Lau 30’

In cultivation, Hanoi, Vietnam. Photo by Dang Hai Ngo. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

The eggs - shape blossom are reddish - orange in the low portion and yellowed in the upper part . They can reach about 0.6 inches ( 1.5 cm ) in distance and 0.3 in ( 0.8 centimetre ) in diameter . In summer , the flowers appear on stalks with fewbracts . The flower stalking can grow up to 4.4 inch ( 11 cm ) long .

Light : E. subcorymbosa’Lau 30 '   prefers full sun to partial tint . If you move your works outdoors in the spring , do it gradually . The intense good afternoon sun can causesunburn . During the winter , when yourE. subcorymbosa’Lau 30 '   is inside , put it near the shiny window in your home . It will elongate if it does not have enough sunlight .

Soil : This succulent call for a potting dirt mix that drains quickly . Many growerscreate their own mix , but commercial succulent pot premix work well .

Echeveria subcorymbosa ‘Lau 30’ dense clump

In cultivation, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Temperature : Thistender succulentmust be institute indoors to survive winter . E. subcorymbosa’Lau 30 '   can hold temperatures as humble as 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

Watering : Provide moderate amount of water from give to fall . The " soaking and dry " method is the preferred schedule for wateringE. subcorymbosa’Lau 30 ' . If you have dish under the lot , empty the pee briefly . Water your industrial plant just enough to keep it from shriveling during wintertime .

Fertilizing : E. subcorymbosa’Lau 30 '   develop well without fertilizer but may benefit from the extra nutrients . In bound , use a wearisome - release or liquid fertiliser diluted 2 to 4 times more than common and used less often than commend .

Echeveria subcorymbosa ‘Lau 30’

In cultivation, Hanoi, Vietnam. Photo by Dang Hai Ngo. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Repotting : Repot the plant only as needed during spring or early summertime when it grows actively . To repot yourE. subcorymbosa’Lau 30',ensure the grime is dry before repotting .

Propagation : Like allEcheverias , this succulent is normally propagated from parting and offset , but it can also be grown from stem cuttings and seeds . Spring is the best time to take cutting and separate offset printing . Sow the seeds in springiness or summertime .

Learn more atHow to arise and Care for Echeveria .

E. subcorymbosa’Lau 30 ' has no toxic gist report . It is safe around pets and homo , although it is not advisable to eat up it .

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