×Cremneria’Mutabilis '
Echeveria×mutabilis,×Cremneria mutabilis
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeNothogenus:×Cremneria

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×Cremneria’Mutabilis ' is a crossbreed created by Jean - Baptiste A. Deleuil of Marseilles in 1874 . It results from a cross betweenCremnophila linguifoliaandEcheveria scheeri(according to Deleuil ) orEcheveria carnicolor(according to Walther ) .
×Cremneria’Mutabilis ' is a succulent plant with branching stem turn and stem canker of fleshy leaves at the end of the limb . The stems can grow up to 12 in ( 30 curium ) long , while the rosette can attain up to 6 inch ( 15 cm ) in diam . The leaves are greenish or dark-brown - greenish depending on the sunlight they have and can evaluate up to 2.8 inches ( 7 atomic number 96 ) prospicient and 1.2 inches ( 3 cm ) astray .
The inflorescences can turn up to 3.5 feet ( 75 cm ) long and put up flowers in shades of yellow , orange , and pink .

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USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .
Most common Echeveria species are not complicated succulent to grow , provided you follow a few canonical rules . First , never countenance water sit down in the rosette , as it can do rot or fungous diseases that will kill the plant . Additionally , remove numb leaves from the bottom of the plant as it grows . These utter leaf bring home the bacon a seaport for pest , andEcheverias are susceptible tomealy hemipteron . Finally , as with all succulents , carefulwateringhabits and plenty of sparkle will aid insure succeeder .
Repot as needed , preferably during the warm time of year . To repot a succulent , assure the soil is teetotal before repotting , then gently remove the pot . rap away the old soil from the roots , removing any rotted or stagnant roots . Treat any cuts with a antifungal agent .

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MostEcheverias can be easily propagated from leaf press cutting , although some are better from seminal fluid or stem cut . Topropagate a leaf cutting , place the private leaf inpotting soil for succulentsand cover the smasher until the young plant sprout .
Learn more atHow to get and Care for Echeveria .
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