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blue succulent plants for sale Echeveria Elegans BlueDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Elegans Blue Echeveria has plump, blue green rounded leaves ending in a point and growing in a tight clump. Looks great in containers or as a houseplant. One of the most useful echeveria in a garden since it will spread to fill an area quickly. Produces pink and yellow blooms on pink stems. Crassulaceae family. This plant might appear blue in the photos, but it is not so in real life, because plants simply can't
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Elegans Blue Echeveria has plump, blue-green rounded leaves ending in a point and growing in a tight clump.
Looks great in containers or as a houseplant. One of the most useful echeveria in a garden since it will spread to fill an area quickly. Produces pink and yellow blooms on pink stems. Crassulaceae family.
This plant might appear blue in the photos, but it is not so in real life, because plants simply can't be blue. The leaves are light green with a white powder coating, giving it a soft pastel color.
Extremely fragile. Some leaves may fall off during shipping.
All of the plants may be shipped bare root. -
Partial or Dappled Shade.
Loam mix sand, well-drained.
Avoid letting water sit for too long in the rosette to prevent rot and fungal diseases.
Dead leaves should be removed from the plant as soon as possible to ward off pests. - (62°F to 68°F) 17°C to 20°C
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★★★★★ 5
Beautiful
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Not as I expected, I kinda was hoping for more of a storyline connected to the first book, or even a pt2, but nonetheless still such a beautiful book filled with love and I definitely say it’s worth reading and adding to your collection ! Just to clarify it does included the old characters but mainly not till the end, and only for a few chapters. Still so wonderful !
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★★★★★ 3
I wanted more
Format: Kindle
This one fell a little flat. The ending felt rushed after so much build up. I still am happy to have read it and to learn more about the LGBTQIA experience - even if fictional.
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★★★★★ 4
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Format: Hardcover
This book made me laugh cry and everything in between. In my opinion, Last Night at The Telegraph Club was a better book overall but this one was also good and i love the way the prequels story was connected to this books main character. I will say the beginning is a bit dry but it picks up towards the middle, stick with it!
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★★★★★ 5
Breathtaking
Format: Kindle
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