- Echeveria Elegans ‘Hyaliana’ used to be very popular and expensive when it origin from Mexico. The surprise is its compact green leaves would turn pink and purple with bloody patches appearing. The beauty of symmetry is vividly reflected in this Echeveria.
- Like most succulents, E. Elegans ‘Hyaliana’ enjoys at least 6-hour sunlight per day. For those who live in less rainy cities, you can grow Echeveria outside from Spring to Fall. Shade is required in summer to avoid leaving sunburn. In winter, move them indoors and pick a location with enough sunlight for them to grow.
- Echeveria Elegans ‘Hyaliana’ prefers loose, well-drained cactus soil and a pot with a drainage hole to live in. Simply mix standard potting soil, gritty rocks, and perlite in a ratio of 2:1:1; you can make your succulent soil and adjust the recipe based on location and weather. Or you can try the soil we are using for succulents.
- Succulents prefer little water to grow. Make sure the potting soil is completely dry between waterings. When succulents appear in these 6 signs, you should reconsider your water frequency and take steps to save them. Click here and read more about overwatering.
- Please note: ‘Hyaliana’ is a very slow-growing variety. So the size will be smaller than other succulents rooted in 4-inch nursery pots.
- Primary color: green
- Secondary color: pink, purple
- Cold hardiness: Zone 10a-11b(from 30F to 50F)
- Product format: rooted in 4″ nursery pot
- Suitability: balcony, Window, Garden
- Propagation: leaf
- Special characteristic: low maintenance