Echeveria Purpusorum
Echeveria 'Purpusorum'
- Mid Spring 2019
- 8
- 4
- Mid Winter 2019
- 4
- 3
- Early Autumn 2018
- 6
- 1
- Late Summer 2018
- 6
- 2
- Late Summer 2018
- 6
- 2
- Mid Summer 2018
- 4
- 2
- Early Summer 2018
- 5
- 1
- Early Summer 2018
- 3
- 1
- Early Summer 2018
- 1
- 1
- Late Spring 2018
- 1
- 1
- Late Spring 2018
- 1
- 1
- Late Spring 2018
- 1
- 1
Echeveria Purpusorum
- Mid Spring 2019
- 8
- Mid Winter 2019
- 4
- Early Autumn 2018
- 6
lauawill
Love the red coloring on the undersides of the leaves
- Late Summer 2018
- 6
- Late Summer 2018
- 6
- Early Summer 2018
- 5
lauawill
Getting so big!
- Early Summer 2018
- 3
lauawill
Showing some dramatic coloring. Love it!
- Early Summer 2018
- 1
lauawill
Potentially two rosettes on this prop. Looking good!
- Late Spring 2018
- 1
lauawill
Babies are looking good and they have their color in now
- Late Spring 2018
- 1
lauawill
The babies got their color and the roots are looking good
- Late Spring 2018
- 1
lauawill
Healthy roots and very small babies on this prop I found the day I bought my purpusorum
4/20/19 the leaf is finally dried up. Thinking about upgrading the pot size for this one and combining it with the other ones I have
@lauawill I did not know these could be propagated by leaf. I'm going to have to try with mine.
@HAJ020607 good luck! Most succulents can propagate via leaf cuttings, but there are a few exceptions like haworthia. There are some great videos on YouTube about succulent propagation that helped me learn some tips 😁
@lauawill yes I've propagated several of my succulents by leaf, I just wasn't aware these could be also.