Pink Pembroke
Pink Pembroke Plant Attributes
Chinese Name Sedum succulent, Common Name Latin Name Echeveria runyonii cv Genus and Family Sedum succulent, Origin and DistributionPink Pembroke Plant Introduction
Pink Pembroke is a medium to large horticultural variety of RüDIGER's Echeveria. The plant's neck is thick and sturdy, gradually elongating with growth. The leaves are densely arranged in a rosette shape, with a diameter of up to 10cm or more. The leaves are round with a sunken mark in the center, extending from the tip to the base of the leaf. The leaf color ranges from deep blue to reddish-brown, with new leaves being lighter and old leaves darker. Under strong light, large day-night temperature differences, or low temperatures in winter, the leaf color becomes deep red, while under weak light, the leaf color is light blue. The leaf edges often show a pinkish color. The leaf surface is covered with a fine white powder, which falls off from old leaves, leaving them smooth. It flowers in summer, with a spike inflorescence that can reach over 20cm in length, producing orange bell-shaped flowers.
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