Echeveria agavoides’Ebony '
Molded Wax , Molded Wax Agave , Molded Wax Plant , Wax Agave , Wax Echeveria
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

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The cultivar name " Ebony " relate to the dark purplish brown , sometimes almost pitch-black - colorise leaf margins .
Echeveria agavoides’Ebony ' is a cultivar ofEcheveria agavoides .
Echeveria agavoides’Ebony ' is a beautiful succulent that forms tight russet scab of wooden-headed fleshy gray - gullible parting with dark purplish dark-brown margins . The rosettes can mature up to 6 inches ( 15 cm ) in diam . The leaves are triangular and pointed at the solar apex .

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The flowers are pinkish - red with yellowish tips and look in cluster on flowering that can originate up to 10 inches ( 25 centimetre ) tall in summer .
USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b : from 25 ° F ( −3.9 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .
Most commonEcheveriaspecies are not complicated succulents to grow , provided you keep an eye on a few basic rules . First , never let body of water ride in the rosette , as it can cause waste or fungal disease that may kill the industrial plant . to boot , bump off drained leaves from the bottom of the plant as it grows . These idle leave offer a oasis for pests , andEcheverias are susceptible tomealy bugs . Finally , as with all succulents , carefulwateringhabits and pile of light will help ensure succeeder .

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Repot as needed , rather during the warm season . To repot a succulent , ensure the soil is ironic before repotting , then softly take away the pot . Knock away the old soil from the roots , removing any rotted or drained roots . Treat any cuts with a fungicide .
MostEcheverias can be easy diffuse from foliage cuttings , although some are good from seed or stem cuttings . Topropagate a leaf clipping , place the individual leafage inpotting dirt for succulentsand cover the smasher until the new plant sprout .
Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Echeveria .

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