Are Echeveria raindrops rare?

Echeveria Raindrops is a very rare plant, originating in North America. It forms rosettes up to 25cm wide. Each leaf has a riandrop shape lump towards the outer edge, pale green/blue leaves with red margins.

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Secondly, how do you take care of Echeveria raindrops?

It doesn’t thrive in cold weather unless grown indoors. If you live in a place where it’s cold all year long, we recommend growing the echeveria inside. The raindrops succulent needs a moderate temperature to survive; 65–70ºF would be ideal for it. The plant will survive until 25ºF, but not for long.

Accordingly, how do you propagate a raindrop succulent? To propagate a peperomia raindrop in water, first cut off a stem with very few leaves attached. Place the cutting in a jar of water and keep it away from direct light. Change the water every few days or so to keep the plant from rotting and to allow roots to sprout.

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