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Echeveria Lovely Rose

Echeveria Lovely Rose

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Morphological Characteristics


Echeveria ‘Lovely Rose’ is a charming and highly ornamental hybrid succulent in the Crassulaceae family. As its name suggests, it forms tightly packed rosettes that resemble delicate blooming roses, making it a favorite among succulent collectors and enthusiasts.


This cultivar features spiral-shaped rosettes of pale bluish-green to powdery pink leaves, with tones intensifying in cool temperatures or bright light. The leaves are thick, slightly curved, and spoon-shaped, forming a central cluster that mimics the appearance of a blooming flower. The plant typically reaches 5–10 cm (2–4 inches) in height, and rosettes can span 5–8 cm (2–3 inches) wide.


When mature, Lovely Rose may produce tall bloom stalks bearing small bell-shaped flowers, often pink or coral, which emerge in late spring or summer. However, the plant is mainly grown for its exquisite foliage rather than its blooms.

Growth Habits


Echeveria ‘Lovely Rose’ grows relatively slowly and tends to stay compact. It can form clusters of offsets at the base over time, gradually forming a small mound. Ideal for windowsills, shallow planters, and decorative arrangements, its sculptural form makes it a standout in mixed succulent compositions.

Maintenance Points


Lighting: Requires bright, indirect light to full sun. To maintain compact shape and vibrant colors, provide at least 4–6 hours of bright light daily. Indoors, a south-facing window is ideal.


Watering: Follow the “soak and dry” method. Water thoroughly when the soil is completely dry. Reduce watering in winter. Avoid water sitting in the rosette to prevent rot.


Soil: Use a well-draining succulent or cactus mix. Adding extra pumice, perlite, or coarse sand is recommended for better aeration.


Temperature: Thrives between 18–27°C (65–80°F). Not frost-tolerant—protect from temperatures below 4°C (40°F).


Fertilization: Apply a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). No need to fertilize in winter.


Potting: Choose pots with drainage holes. Repot every 2–3 years or when the plant becomes root-bound. Best repotted in early spring.


Humidity: Prefers low humidity. Ensure good airflow and never mist the rosette directly.

Reproduction Method


1. Offsets (Pups):


Removal: Gently separate small rosettes growing at the base of the mother plant using clean, sharp tools.


Callusing: Allow offsets to callus in a shaded, dry place for 2–3 days.


Planting: Place in a well-draining soil mix and water lightly once established.


2. Leaf Cuttings (Less common due to compact rosette structure):


• Gently twist a full, healthy leaf from the base and allow it to callus for a few days before laying it on top of dry soil.


• Mist lightly until roots and new rosettes form.


3. Seeds:


• Rarely used for propagation. May be attempted if available, with standard succulent seed germination care.

Additional Tips


Pest Control: Watch for mealybugs and aphids, especially near the center of the rosette. Treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.


Disease Prevention: Avoid overwatering and never allow water to collect in the center of the plant.


Pruning: Remove any dried lower leaves or old bloom stalks to keep the plant tidy.


Display: Perfect for miniature garden displays, geometric planters, or as a “living rose” centerpiece.


Safety Note: Non-toxic and pet-safe. Handle gently to avoid damaging the rosette.

With its enchanting rose-like form and soft pastel colors, Echeveria ‘Lovely Rose’ is a living bouquet—ideal for gift arrangements, wedding decorations, or collectors seeking sculptural beauty in succulent form.

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