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Seasonal observations of the UCCE Master Gardeners
Flowers
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by Clayton Fraga
on October 23, 2018 at 10:26 AM
Wow, those were some awesome pictures. Thanks for the information.
by Launa Herrmann
on October 25, 2018 at 3:06 PM
Isn't that a fun fancy plant. Let me share a secret. The little leaves on the flower stem will root if you pick them off the stem and casually toss them atop the moist soil of a tiny shallow pot. Keep the soil damp but not soggy. In a month or so, you'll notice little roots and eventually a new sprout. I find I have better success if I "casually toss" them atop the soil instead of planting each individual leaf.
by data cabling
on November 22, 2024 at 11:38 AM
The blog post highlights the beauty of the 'Blue Waves' echeveria succulent, with its striking frilly-edged leaves and vibrant pink flowers. The author shares personal experiences of growing and enjoying this plant, offering tips for its care, including light, watering, and soil requirements. This succulent serves as a charming addition to any garden or container, especially for those who enjoy low-maintenance plants with stunning visual appeal.
 
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