Here are some of the plant characteristics to look for when identifying succulents:
- Leaf – shape, size and thickness.
- Color – of leaves, flowers or stems.
- Markings or bumps on the leaves.
- Flower – shape, color, number of blooms and petals.
- Stem – color, texture, length.
- Ciliate hairs.
- Epicuticular wax.
- Spikes, spines or smooth.
Secondly, what succulent has scalloped leaves?
Beside this, what plant looks like Echeveria?
How do you tell if a succulent is male or female?
How do I find out what type of plant I have?
Take a look at the shape of the leaf when identifying flowers by their leaves. The leaf shape can be round, oval or oblong, lance shaped or elliptic. The pattern of veins in the leaf can also help you figure out the type of plant you are dealing with.
Are lavender scallops poisonous?
Parts of the plant are poisonous to animals and may cause irritation to humans when ingested. Keep it away from small children, cats, and dogs.
How do you care for an Echeveria Subsessilis succulent?
As with all Echeverias, Subsessilis likes infrequent watering and prefers dry conditions after the plant becomes established. Do not overwater! After watering, allow the soil moisture to dry completely before watering again. Once per week should be adequate.
How do you take care of variegated kalanchoe?
Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi Care
- use well-draining porous soil.
- keep it in bright sunlight – mine is on a windowsill.
- water infrequently – no more than once a week – the soil should look & feel dry.
- prune leggy branches as needed.