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succulent white background Echeveria pulidonisEcheveria pulidonis Echeveria pulidonis is a Mexican species with green to blue green rosettes and a fine red line along the leaf margins. The leaves are fleshy, obovate to oblong and held in a low rosette that stays compact when the plant receives enough light. The red edge gives each leaf a clear border, while mature plants can produce yellow flowers on slender stems above the rosette. Red edged rosette traits Rosette form: Forms low, almost

Echeveria pulidonis

Echeveria pulidonis is a Mexican species with green to blue-green rosettes and a fine red line along the leaf margins. The leaves are fleshy, obovate to oblong and held in a low rosette that stays compact when the plant receives enough light.

The red edge gives each leaf a clear border, while mature plants can produce yellow flowers on slender stems above the rosette.

Red-edged rosette traits

  • Rosette form: Forms low, almost stemless rosettes that can offset slowly with age.
  • Leaf detail: Green to blue-green leaves carry a conspicuous red margin and a small pointed tip.
  • Flower colour: Produces yellow flowers, a useful identifying feature for this species.
  • Native range: Recorded from Hidalgo, Veracruz and Puebla in Mexico.
  • Growth pace: Develops slowly as a low rosette that can offset with age.

Dry-shrubland background in Mexico

Echeveria pulidonis is an accepted species in the Crassulaceae family. Its native range covers parts of Hidalgo, Veracruz and Puebla in Mexico, where it is recorded from desert or dry shrubland biome conditions. Indoors it needs bright exposure, fast drainage and dry intervals around the roots.

The type collection comes from Beristain, Puebla, and the species epithet refers to the collector Pulido. The published species description highlights nearly stemless rosettes with obovate-oblong green leaves, red margins and yellow flowers.

Care for Echeveria pulidonis

  • Light: Place in very bright light with some gentle direct sun. Good light helps keep the rosette low and evenly spaced.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly, then wait until the full substrate volume has dried. The succulent leaves hold reserves between waterings.
  • Substrate: Use a mineral-rich succulent mix that drains quickly and leaves little moisture sitting around the roots.
  • Pot size: Keep in a snug pot with drainage holes. Oversized pots stay wet too long for a slow, low rosette.
  • Temperature: Keep above 10 °C. During winter, maintain brighter light and water only enough to prevent severe shrivelling.
  • Humidity: Average indoor humidity is fine when airflow is good and water is kept away from a constantly wet crown.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly in spring or early summer. A dilute succulent fertiliser is enough for this slow species.
  • Propagation: Offsets can be removed once rooted; leaf propagation is possible but slow, with offset division usually the easier route.

Diagnosis notes for Echeveria pulidonis

  • Raised centre: Stretching upward usually signals weak light. Move the plant gradually closer to a brighter exposure.
  • Yellowing, soft leaves: Check the roots and substrate moisture. Wet soil around a succulent rosette often leads to rot.
  • Dry leaf tips: A few dry older leaves are normal. Widespread wrinkling means the plant has used too much stored water.
  • Uneven margin colour: The red edge can vary with leaf age and growing conditions. Firm new growth is the better health signal.
  • Pests in the crown: Mealybugs can settle between tight leaves. Inspect the centre and leaf bases with good light.

Safety in the home

Echeveria pulidonis is a soft-leaved succulent with no spines or irritating latex. Keep it out of reach of pets that chew plants, and remove dropped leaves before they are picked up by children or animals.

Name origin and publication

Echeveria pulidonis E.Walther was published in Walther’s Echeveria in 1972. The genus Echeveria honours Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy, and the species epithet refers to the collector Pulido.

Echeveria pulidonis forms a green rosette with fine red edges and yellow flowers on mature plants.

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