Echeveria Perle von Nuremberg

Owned by Sanjana Manaktala (@Sanjana).

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Notes

Family: Crassulaceae. Generally non-toxic to cats and dogs, but can cause mild digestive upset if ingested. The yellowing of the outer leaves may indicate overwatering or natural leaf reabsorption.

Details

Identity & Classification

Common Name
Baby echeveria

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Succulent
Growing Medium
Well-draining succulent mix
Growth Habit
Rosette-forming

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Propagation Method
Offset / Pup

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Low Water Needs
Temperature Range
Warm Temperate (50–80°F / 10–27°C)
Humidity Range
Low Humidity Tolerant (20–40%)
Light Needs
Full Sun

Origin & Source

Date Acquired
Jun 13, 2026
Natural Habitat Location
Semi-arid regions of Mexico

Collection Context

Quantity
1
Added Details
Family: Crassulaceae. Generally non-toxic to cats and dogs, but can cause mild digestive upset if ingested. The yellowing of the outer leaves may indicate overwatering or natural leaf reabsorption.
Baby echeveria
Echeveria Perle von Nuremberg by Sanjana
Echeveria Perle von Nuremberg by Sanjana

Echeveria

Perle von Nuremberg

Common NameBaby echeveria

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Succulent
Growth Habit
Rosette-forming
Growing MediumWell-draining succulent mix

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Propagation Method
Offset / Pup

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Low Water Needs
Temperature Range
Warm Temperate (50–80°F / 10–27°C)
Humidity Range
Low Humidity Tolerant (20–40%)
Light Needs
Full Sun

Origin & Source

Date Acquired
Jun 13, 2026
Natural Habitat LocationSemi-arid regions of Mexico

Collection Context

Quantity
1

Added Details

Family: Crassulaceae. Generally non-toxic to cats and dogs, but can cause mild digestive upset if ingested. The yellowing of the outer leaves may indicate overwatering or natural leaf reabsorption.