
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda'
- Description
- Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is a striking succulent in the Crassulaceae family, beloved by beginners and collectors alike. Native to rocky hillsides and semi-arid regions of Mexico, it has adapted to thrive in dry, bright conditions with minimal fuss. As an easy care Echeveria, it fits beautifully into any home or patio setup.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' forms a tight, upright rosette of thick, triangular green leaves tipped with vivid reddish-pink points that deepen in bright light. The leaves have a smooth, waxy surface and a satisfying geometric symmetry that makes each rosette look almost architectural. That bold contrast between the green body and colorful tips is the signature look that sets Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' apart on any shelf or windowsill.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' produces slender arching stems topped with coral-to-red bell-shaped blooms, typically appearing in spring or early summer. A cool nighttime temperature drop encourages blooming, so moving Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' outdoors in late spring or to a cooler room in autumn can reward you with a gorgeous flower show. The blooms attract pollinators and add a cheerful seasonal display without any extra effort.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is a genuinely pet friendly plant, so you can place it anywhere in your home without worry. It thrives as a patio plant or outdoor plant during summer months, though it needs cover from rain to prevent water pooling in the rosette. This drought tolerant, low humidity plant also handles dry heated indoor air well, making it a reliable, long-term companion whether you are a first-time grower or a seasoned succulent collector.
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Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' thrives in bright indirect light but scorches in harsh south-facing direct sun.
Water Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' deeply every 10-14 days in summer, far less in winter.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' needs a fast-draining cactus and perlite mix to prevent root rot.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' prefers 65-80°F (18-27°C) and cannot tolerate frost below 25°F (-4°C).
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is a slow to moderate grower needing only light balanced fertilizer once in spring.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is hardy in USDA Zones 9-11, tolerating brief dips to around 25°F (-4°C) but performing best with frost-free winters. In the United States, this covers much of California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and the mild coastal areas of Oregon and Washington. Gardeners growing Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' outside these zones can still enjoy it year-round by bringing it indoors before the first frost.
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Q: How often should I water Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda'?
A: Water Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' every 10-14 days in the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Cut back significantly in winter when growth slows.
Q: Is Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' pet friendly?
A: Yes, Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is pet friendly and considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. You can place it freely around your home without concern.
Q: Can Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' go outside in summer?
A: Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' loves spending summer outdoors in a bright, sheltered spot. Just keep it covered from heavy rain and avoid harsh midday sun to prevent leaf scorch.
Q: How big does Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' get?
A: Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' typically grows into a rosette of about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) in diameter. Growth is slow to moderate, so it stays compact and tidy for years.
Q: How do I propagate Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda'?
A: Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' propagates easily from leaf cuttings or offsets that form at the base of a mature rosette. Allow cut ends to callous for a day or two before placing them on dry, well-draining soil.
Q: Why is my Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' leaning to one side?
A: Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' grows toward its light source, so rotating the pot a quarter turn weekly keeps the rosette growing evenly and upright. Consistent rotation is one of the simplest ways to maintain its signature symmetrical shape.
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Description
- Description
- Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is a striking succulent in the Crassulaceae family, beloved by beginners and collectors alike. Native to rocky hillsides and semi-arid regions of Mexico, it has adapted to thrive in dry, bright conditions with minimal fuss. As an easy care Echeveria, it fits beautifully into any home or patio setup.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' forms a tight, upright rosette of thick, triangular green leaves tipped with vivid reddish-pink points that deepen in bright light. The leaves have a smooth, waxy surface and a satisfying geometric symmetry that makes each rosette look almost architectural. That bold contrast between the green body and colorful tips is the signature look that sets Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' apart on any shelf or windowsill.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' produces slender arching stems topped with coral-to-red bell-shaped blooms, typically appearing in spring or early summer. A cool nighttime temperature drop encourages blooming, so moving Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' outdoors in late spring or to a cooler room in autumn can reward you with a gorgeous flower show. The blooms attract pollinators and add a cheerful seasonal display without any extra effort.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is a genuinely pet friendly plant, so you can place it anywhere in your home without worry. It thrives as a patio plant or outdoor plant during summer months, though it needs cover from rain to prevent water pooling in the rosette. This drought tolerant, low humidity plant also handles dry heated indoor air well, making it a reliable, long-term companion whether you are a first-time grower or a seasoned succulent collector.
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Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' thrives in bright indirect light but scorches in harsh south-facing direct sun.
Water Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' deeply every 10-14 days in summer, far less in winter.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' needs a fast-draining cactus and perlite mix to prevent root rot.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' prefers 65-80°F (18-27°C) and cannot tolerate frost below 25°F (-4°C).
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is a slow to moderate grower needing only light balanced fertilizer once in spring.
Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is hardy in USDA Zones 9-11, tolerating brief dips to around 25°F (-4°C) but performing best with frost-free winters. In the United States, this covers much of California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and the mild coastal areas of Oregon and Washington. Gardeners growing Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' outside these zones can still enjoy it year-round by bringing it indoors before the first frost.
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Q: How often should I water Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda'?
A: Water Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' every 10-14 days in the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Cut back significantly in winter when growth slows.
Q: Is Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' pet friendly?
A: Yes, Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' is pet friendly and considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. You can place it freely around your home without concern.
Q: Can Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' go outside in summer?
A: Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' loves spending summer outdoors in a bright, sheltered spot. Just keep it covered from heavy rain and avoid harsh midday sun to prevent leaf scorch.
Q: How big does Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' get?
A: Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' typically grows into a rosette of about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) in diameter. Growth is slow to moderate, so it stays compact and tidy for years.
Q: How do I propagate Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda'?
A: Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' propagates easily from leaf cuttings or offsets that form at the base of a mature rosette. Allow cut ends to callous for a day or two before placing them on dry, well-draining soil.
Q: Why is my Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' leaning to one side?
A: Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' grows toward its light source, so rotating the pot a quarter turn weekly keeps the rosette growing evenly and upright. Consistent rotation is one of the simplest ways to maintain its signature symmetrical shape.






















