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x Pachyveria White Nun

 

Pachyveria 'White Nun'

Original:Rosettes of closely packed leaves looking like pinky-white balls. Flowers are yellow tipped with brighter pink and the stamens are pink tipped. New:Pachyveria is a cultivated succulent which is both readily available and easy to grow. It’s versatile, thriving in the (frost free) garden and in containers Pachyveria are a hybrid cross between Pachyphytum and Echeveria.

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plant Features
  • Pachyveria White Nun likes full sun to partial shade

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Pachyveria White Nun likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Pachyveria White Nun is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Pachyveria White Nun likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

 
plant information

Common name

Pachyveria 'White Nun'

Latin name

x Pachyveria White Nun

type

Succulent

family

Crassulaceae

ph

5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Pachyveria White Nun likes full sun to partial shade

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Frost

    Pachyveria White Nun is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Soil

    Pachyveria White Nun likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

  • Water

    Pachyveria White Nun likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant

full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Pachyveria White Nun is 0.20meters x 0.20meters 0.20 M 0.20 M

x Pachyveria White Nun

Original:Rosettes of closely packed leaves looking like pinky-white balls. Flowers are yellow tipped with brighter pink and the stamens are pink tipped. New:Pachyveria is a cultivated succulent which is both readily available and easy to grow. It’s versatile, thriving in the (frost free) garden and in containers Pachyveria are a hybrid cross between Pachyphytum and Echeveria.


Planting young plants

From Early Spring TO Early Spring

Prior to planting, work in a 50/50 mix of compost and sand or pumice into the pot or growing site. Plant your 'Little Jewel' no deeper than it was planted in the nursery pot it came in. Provide at least 12 inches of space around the plant to it to sprawl, since Pachyveria plants start out upright, but then spread out along the ground. Mulch around the plant with black pebbles to enhance its appearance.

 
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