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Crested or Monstrose Form Succulents
A “cristate” is a mutation of the original plant. The normal growing point gets damaged therefore multiple points grow perpendicular to the usual growing direction. This does not damage the plant from growing but it will prevent it from growing a normal single rosette so it will start to look completely different to its normal counterpart. Just above the root tip and below the surface of the branches of a plant is the apical meristem which is continually dividing. A crested succulent happens when there is a genetic defect within the apical meristem.- Bridgette Fleming
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Echeveria Elegans
Echeveria Elegans naturally grows around central Mexico in the states of Hidalgo which is one of their colder regions therefore they can be mildly tolerant to colder temperatures. This original species plant grows almost stemless in rounded clumps and are ideal for garden paths or large home decor arrangements.- Bridgette Fleming
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Echeveria Fantastic Fountain - Succulent Care
How to care for Echeveria ‘Fantastic Fountain’- Succulents Australia Sales
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