Pachyphytum Corvus
Pachyphytum Corvus

Pachyphytum Corvus

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Full description and specifications
Pachyphytum Corvus is an attractive succulent plant of Mexican origin, part of the Crassulaceae family.
Pachyphytum Corvus, with a slow growth, being small to medium in size, has characteristic rheoses, with leaves in the form of "silver globes".
The flowering season is winter until the beginning of spring. It produces 8-15 cm high, small, bell-shaped flowers, green-white in color, with cream to red-orange spots on the outside.
Care:
- they are quite resistant plants, they need a drained substrate.
- it is watered regularly in the warm season and watering is reduced in the winter, but it is quite tolerant to drought.
- loves the sun, but should be protected from strong rays
- a good exposure to light helps to keep the plants compact and to rebloom.
- withstand temperatures of -7 degrees Celsius.
Pot diameter 11-12 cm
Height with pots included approx. 10-15 cm