Three distinct rosettes
The set contains three different plants rather than three copies of one cultivar.
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Three rosettes, three surprises, no dull choices 🎨
Family: Crassulaceae · Pot diameter: 10.5 cm
Echeveria Mix is a selected trio of different rosettes designed to deliver immediate variety in colour, shape and texture. Each plant brings its own palette and leaf proportions, so the group feels like a ready-made miniature collection rather than three repetitions of the same form. Together they create a balanced display while remaining individually distinctive.
The exact composition changes with available cultivars and is chosen for quality, giving every set a genuinely individual character. It is an excellent gift, an easy way to begin a collection or a quick route to a pastel trio with immediate visual impact. The surprise of the selection is part of the appeal, while the appearance and condition of all three rosettes remain the priority.
Three defining details that turn its botanical identity into real presence for a collection and interior.
The set contains three different plants rather than three copies of one cultivar.
Colours are selected from current availability for interest and balance.
The trio immediately provides variety in leaves, symmetry and colour gradients.
Why you’ll love it: it offers three different Echeveria in one selection and turns changing availability into a creative advantage.
Present them in three separate but related pots with small differences in colour or height. Repetition of the rosette form visually unifies the trio.
Pair it with plants that genuinely share its light, substrate and seasonal rhythm. Separate pots keep care precise for each one.
Very bright exposure with gentle direct sun after gradual acclimation.
Water at the base once the mix has dried well, keeping the rosette centre dry.
Good airflow, frost protection and watering adjusted to seasonal pauses.
Echeveria are generally considered low risk, but the trio is not intended for consumption and should remain out of reach.
Keep the rosette in a very bright position and introduce gentle direct sun gradually. Adequate intensity preserves compact form and clear colour.
Water around the base once the mix has dried well. Do not leave water in the crown or between leaves, especially in cool conditions.
Air movement removes moisture from dense leaf layers. Avoid enclosed corners and persistently wet surfaces.
Protect from frost. Growth can slow in intense heat or winter chill, so watering must follow actual use.
Use a porous succulent mix with a stable mineral fraction and a pot that drains immediately.
A dilute low-nitrogen feed during active growth is sufficient. Repot when roots fill the pot and protect the waxy surface.
This is not a botanical cultivar named “Mix” but a commercial set of three different Echeveria. The identity of each rosette depends on the currently selected assortment.
The genus Echeveria belongs to Crassulaceae and includes wild American species alongside numerous cultivated hybrids and selections. No single wild origin is assigned to the entire trio.
Specific cultivars and colours are not fixed or guaranteed in advance. Selection is made from available stock, prioritising healthy well-formed rosettes that are visibly different from one another.
From natural habitat to care: Because the trio may contain different horticultural lines, care follows shared Echeveria morphology: dense rosettes, succulent leaves, clean airflow and rapid drying.
Geometric leaf placement limits self-shading and builds the characteristic symmetry.
The surface bloom reflects radiation and limits evaporation.
Gas exchange shifts mainly to the night to conserve water.
Even within one genus, bloom, thickness, tips and curvature of leaves can vary dramatically.
Useful answers about light, watering, seasonal rhythm and the plant’s correct identity.
Very bright exposure with gentle direct sun after gradual acclimation.
Water at the base once the mix has dried well, keeping the rosette centre dry.
Use a porous succulent mix with a stable mineral fraction and a pot that drains immediately.
Protect from frost. Growth can slow in intense heat or winter chill, so watering must follow actual use.
Echeveria are generally considered low risk, but the trio is not intended for consumption and should remain out of reach.
The assortment is not mechanically repeated; each trio is built from the best available contrasting rosettes.