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    Echeveria miranda succulent succulent

    De echeveria likes a sunny position, but also thrives in partial shade. Water: A small amount of water is sufficient. Care: To allow the plant to grow well, it is best to repot it every three years, preferably in the spring for optimal effect.

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    Echeveria Succulent Succulent plant light green-light gray

    De echeveria likes a sunny position, but also thrives in partial shade. Water: A small amount of water is sufficient. Care: To allow the plant to grow well, it is best to repot it every three years, preferably in the spring for optimal effect.

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    Echeveria Succulent Succulent plant purple-pink

    De echeveria likes a sunny position, but also thrives in partial shade. Water: A small amount of water is sufficient. Care: To allow the plant to grow well, it is best to repot it every three years, preferably in the spring for optimal effect.

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    Echeveria Succulent Succulent plant white-grey

    De echeveria likes a sunny position, but also thrives in partial shade. Water: A small amount of water is sufficient. Care: To allow the plant to grow well, it is best to repot it every three years, preferably in the spring for optimal effect.

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    Echeveria Succulent Succulent plant green-grey

    De echeveria likes a sunny position, but also thrives in partial shade. Water: A small amount of water is sufficient. Care: To allow the plant to grow well, it is best to repot it every three years, preferably in the spring for optimal effect.

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    Echeveria elegans Rose succulent plant

    De echeveria likes a sunny position, but also thrives in partial shade. Water: A small amount of water is sufficient. Care: To allow the plant to grow well, it is best to repot it every three years, preferably in the spring for optimal effect.

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    Kiwi Aeonium succulent – ​​succulent plant

    Your Echeveria's great-grandparents are from the Mexican desert. There, botanist Antansio Echeveria discovered the succulent in the 19th century. The plant survived heat and drought by storing water in its leaves, stems and roots. So the Echeveria can also take a beating at your home.