What does red on a Succulent mean?

Some succulent plants naturally get reddish tips on their leaves when exposed to full sun or extreme heat. The plant is coping with the extreme heat by producing a red pigment (carotenoids) on its foliage to protect itself from sunburn.

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Then, is there a red succulent?

Sedum rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’

This ravishing red succulent is native to Mexico. Its long stems reach up to eight inches in length and are covered in fleshy, round leaves. The leaves range in color from pink to deep red. The more sunlight this plant receives, the deeper the color of the leaves.

Similarly one may ask, do Echeveria succulents need sun? Growing Echeveria in an unglazed clay pot, which will allow water to evaporate, is ideal. Otherwise, they need full sun and well drained soil. There are 150 cultivated varieties of the plants, one of which is probably right for you.

Also, what do succulents represent spiritually?

The kingdom of plants thrives where sunshine and water interlink. Succulents symbolize enduring and timeless love for they are tenacious plants that store water in their thick leaves and stems. …

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