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succulent plant night Echeveria 'Night' (4 inch)

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succulent plant night Echeveria 'Night' (4 inch)About Echeveria 'Night' (4 inch) A dramatic hybrid (Echeveria affinis E. shaviana), 'Night' captivates with its velvety, near black rosettes. Under moderate light, leaves unfold deep burgundy with plum undertones; intense sun exposure transforms them to obsidian blacka rare chromatic feat in succulents. Forms sculptural, compact rosettes (45" wide) with subtle wavy margins, reminiscent of folded silk. Unlike powdery varieties, its smooth surface

About Echeveria 'Night' (4 inch)

A dramatic hybrid (Echeveria affinis × E. shaviana), 'Night' captivates with its velvety, near-black rosettes. Under moderate light, leaves unfold deep burgundy with plum undertones; intense sun exposure transforms them to obsidian-black—a rare chromatic feat in succulents. Forms sculptural, compact rosettes (4–5" wide) with subtle wavy margins, reminiscent of folded silk. Unlike powdery varieties, its smooth surface absorbs light, creating a lustrous depth. In late spring, fiery contrast emerges: coral-pink bell flowers bloom atop burgundy stems, igniting against the dark foliage like embers in twilight.

How to Care for Echeveria 'Night'

Sunlight: Demands 5–6 hours of direct sun daily for intense coloration. Insufficient light reverts leaves to green. Caution: In temperatures >90°F (32°C), provide afternoon shade—dark foliage absorbs excess heat. South-facing windows/outdoor sun traps ideal.

Water: Water only when soil is bone-dry (test to pot bottom). *Reduce to 6-week intervals* during winter dormancy (<50°F/10°C). Never splash leaves—smooth surface promotes fungal issues.

Temperature: Optimal: 65–80°F (18–27°C). Cold Limit: Zones 10a–11 (min. 30°F/-1°C if absolutely dry). Heat Stress: Above 85°F (30°C) risks leaf scorch; enhance airflow. Cool nights deepen black hues.

Pot & Soil: Mandatory: Dark-colored terracotta pot (absorbs heat) + volcanic mix (40% lava grit, 40% pumice, 20% soil). Repot biennially in spring to prevent compaction.

Fertilizer: Feed twice yearly (early spring/late summer) with low-nitrogen formula (e.g., 3-8-8 at 25% strength). Excess nitrogen fades darkness.

Pests & Diseases: Vulnerable to aphids (attracted to new growth). Treat with neem oil. Prevent crown rot via strict "soak-dry" watering and sterile soil.

Propagation: Primary: Leaf propagation (95% success rate). Offsets rare—twist healthy leaves, callus 7 days, place on dry pumice.

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Primary color: Burgundy-black (sun-stressed)
Secondary color: Plum undertones (moderate light), Glossy surface
Flower color: Coral-pink bells
Product format: Rooted in 4" nursery pot
Cold hardiness zone: Zones 10a–11 (sheltered tolerance to 30°F / –1°C)
Suitability:
Full-sun desert gardens
South-facing "hot spot" windowsills
Heat-absorbing rockeries
Gothic-themed succulent arrangements
Unsuitable for:
Humid coastal climates
Shaded/indoor low-light settings
Frequent misting or rain exposure
Propagation: Leaf propagation (high yield), Rare offsets
Special characteristics:
Solar-adaptive chromatism – Intensifies to near-black under UV exposure.
Thermal efficiency – Dark foliage accelerates spring growth.
Velvet mystique – Glossy, texture-rich leaves defy typical echeveria forms.
Hybrid precision – Superior drought tolerance over both parent species.

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