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Echeveria runyonii Topsy Turvy - 6cm

Regular price 5,30 €

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  • Carefully and securely packaged in our special protective packaging.
  • Labeled with the botanical name.
  • With general care instructions from our master gardener.
  • Pot size: Ø 6.0cm
  • Without a decorative outer pot.

Care instructions for your

Succulents store water in their leaves and therefore tolerate drought well. Place them in a bright, sunny spot and only water them when the soil is completely dry. Avoid waterlogging at all costs!

It's better to water a little too little than too much.

Care instructions for your

Succulents store water in their leaves and therefore tolerate drought well. Place them in a bright, sunny spot and only water when the soil is completely dry. Avoid waterlogging at all costs!

It's better to water a little too little than too much.

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The botanical name of this succulent is Echeveria runyonii `Topsy Turvy´. Synonyms often used are Echeveria Spider, Echeveria cv Topsy Turvy, or Echeveria 'Topsy Turvy'. In English, it is known as Echeveria. The succulent belongs to the plant genus Echeveria, which is assigned to the family Crassulaceae. This succulent is native to Mexico - it is a mutation of Echeveria runyonii.

Echeveria runyonii `Topsy Turvy´ is green and mint with a rosette growth habit. The flowers are peach-colored, tubular, and arranged in clusters. They bloom during the flowering season from July to September. You will receive a plant in a 6cm pot, with a total height of approximately 8cm including the pot and plant. The achievable growth height is 25cm.
Caring for Echeveria runyonii `Topsy Turvy´ is relatively easy. A mix of cactus and succulent soil is suitable as a substrate. Echeveria runyonii `Topsy Turvy´ does not tolerate waterlogging, so ensure good drainage and let the substrate dry out before watering again. In general, this succulent prefers too little water rather than too much. You can fertilize once a month, i.e., every four weeks.
The light requirements of this succulent are met in a sunny location. This means a south-facing window with direct sunlight is best suited. The optimal temperature is between 20°C and 30°C. Echeveria runyonii `Topsy Turvy´ can spend the summer outdoors after being gradually accustomed to direct sun. In winter, the temperature should be around 10°C. Additionally, fertilizing should stop and watering should be reduced. However, this succulent is not suitable for the garden.
Propagation of this succulent is possible by seeds, as well as leaf and stem cuttings. Echeveria runyonii `Topsy Turvy´ can be poisonous, and we cannot guarantee its compatibility with animals.


A note: Sizes, shapes, and age can vary for plants, where each piece is unique. This is especially true in winter or with low availability. The coloring also varies depending on the season.

Blog: You can find an article on Echeveria runyonii 'Topsy Turvy' here .

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