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Echeveria 'Bella Rouge'

Echeveria 'Bella Rouge' succulent

Echeveria 'Bella Rouge' seems to be a hybrid with Echeveria nodulosa, where it seems to inherit its chiseled leaf markings and red spots on edges and surface of the leaves itself.

The chiseled look of the leaves seems to resemble the chiseled form of Echeveria xihuensis as well.

It has a short flower stalk that splits into multiple branches. The bracts are large so they are good for leaf propagation.

Tip: Bracts are the leaves on the flower stalk.



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Bella Rouge on Cerriscapades

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