
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive'
- Description
- Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is a stunning rare succulent from the Crassulaceae family, belonging to a genus native to the semi-arid regions of Mexico and Central America. Like all echeverias, it evolved in rocky, well-draining terrain with plenty of sun and seasonal dry spells, making it naturally tough and low maintenance.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' forms tight, symmetrical rosettes in a distinctive olive green tone that sets it apart from the typical blue-green or pastel echeverias. The fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves are smooth and plump, layered in a perfect spiral that creates that classic rosette succulent look collectors love. Over time, it offsets freely into a clumping cluster, multiplying the visual impact.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' may produce slender bloom stalks with small, bell-shaped flowers typical of the genus, and a nighttime temperature drop in autumn can encourage blooming. Beyond its flowers, this plant quietly earns its keep indoors by releasing oxygen at night, making it a genuinely functional addition to a bedroom or living space.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is a genuinely rare find that appeals to collectors and beginners alike, combining easy care with uncommon color. It thrives on a sunny windowsill, moves happily outdoors for summer, and brings structure to dish gardens or succulent arrangements. Keep it away from air conditioning and heating vents, rotate it regularly for even growth, and cover it during rain to prevent rot. This is one of those easy care succulents that rewards a little attention with a lot of personality.
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Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' thrives in bright indirect light to full sun, and may scorch in intense south-facing windows during peak summer.
Water Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' deeply every 10-14 days in summer, cutting back to once a month in winter, always letting soil dry fully between waterings.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' performs best in a gritty, fast-draining cactus and succulent mix amended with perlite or coarse sand.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' prefers temperatures between 60-80°F (15-27°C) and should be protected from frost below 32°F (0°C).
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is a slow to moderate grower that needs only a light balanced fertilizer once in spring and once in early summer.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is best suited to USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, where temperatures rarely dip below 20-25°F (-6 to -4°C). Gardeners growing Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' outdoors year-round will find ideal conditions across California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. The warmer coastal zones of Oregon and Washington, along with parts of New Mexico and the Gulf Coast regions, can also support this olive green succulent through the milder months with minimal protection.
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Q: How often should I water Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive'?
A: Water Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' every 10-14 days in the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to once a month.
Q: Is Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' pet friendly?
A: Yes, Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is pet friendly and considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. It is a safe choice for homes with curious pets.
Q: How much light does Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' need?
A: Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' does best with several hours of bright indirect light to partial or full sun daily. Rotate it regularly so all sides of the rosette develop evenly.
Q: How big does Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' get?
A: Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' typically forms rosettes around 4-6 inches across and slowly spreads into a wider clump as it produces offsets. It stays compact enough for windowsills, shelves, and small dish gardens.
Q: Can I move Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' outside for summer?
A: Absolutely, Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' loves spending summer outdoors in a bright spot with some protection from heavy rain. Bring it back inside before temperatures drop close to freezing in autumn.
Q: How do I propagate Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive'?
A: Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is easy to propagate by gently separating the offsets that form at the base of the mother rosette. Allow the offset to callous for a day or two before potting it in dry, well-draining succulent mix.
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- Description
- Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is a stunning rare succulent from the Crassulaceae family, belonging to a genus native to the semi-arid regions of Mexico and Central America. Like all echeverias, it evolved in rocky, well-draining terrain with plenty of sun and seasonal dry spells, making it naturally tough and low maintenance.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' forms tight, symmetrical rosettes in a distinctive olive green tone that sets it apart from the typical blue-green or pastel echeverias. The fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves are smooth and plump, layered in a perfect spiral that creates that classic rosette succulent look collectors love. Over time, it offsets freely into a clumping cluster, multiplying the visual impact.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' may produce slender bloom stalks with small, bell-shaped flowers typical of the genus, and a nighttime temperature drop in autumn can encourage blooming. Beyond its flowers, this plant quietly earns its keep indoors by releasing oxygen at night, making it a genuinely functional addition to a bedroom or living space.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is a genuinely rare find that appeals to collectors and beginners alike, combining easy care with uncommon color. It thrives on a sunny windowsill, moves happily outdoors for summer, and brings structure to dish gardens or succulent arrangements. Keep it away from air conditioning and heating vents, rotate it regularly for even growth, and cover it during rain to prevent rot. This is one of those easy care succulents that rewards a little attention with a lot of personality.
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Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' thrives in bright indirect light to full sun, and may scorch in intense south-facing windows during peak summer.
Water Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' deeply every 10-14 days in summer, cutting back to once a month in winter, always letting soil dry fully between waterings.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' performs best in a gritty, fast-draining cactus and succulent mix amended with perlite or coarse sand.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' prefers temperatures between 60-80°F (15-27°C) and should be protected from frost below 32°F (0°C).
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is a slow to moderate grower that needs only a light balanced fertilizer once in spring and once in early summer.
Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is best suited to USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, where temperatures rarely dip below 20-25°F (-6 to -4°C). Gardeners growing Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' outdoors year-round will find ideal conditions across California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. The warmer coastal zones of Oregon and Washington, along with parts of New Mexico and the Gulf Coast regions, can also support this olive green succulent through the milder months with minimal protection.
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Q: How often should I water Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive'?
A: Water Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' every 10-14 days in the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering to once a month.
Q: Is Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' pet friendly?
A: Yes, Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is pet friendly and considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. It is a safe choice for homes with curious pets.
Q: How much light does Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' need?
A: Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' does best with several hours of bright indirect light to partial or full sun daily. Rotate it regularly so all sides of the rosette develop evenly.
Q: How big does Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' get?
A: Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' typically forms rosettes around 4-6 inches across and slowly spreads into a wider clump as it produces offsets. It stays compact enough for windowsills, shelves, and small dish gardens.
Q: Can I move Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' outside for summer?
A: Absolutely, Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' loves spending summer outdoors in a bright spot with some protection from heavy rain. Bring it back inside before temperatures drop close to freezing in autumn.
Q: How do I propagate Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive'?
A: Echeveria 'Rosetta Olive' is easy to propagate by gently separating the offsets that form at the base of the mother rosette. Allow the offset to callous for a day or two before potting it in dry, well-draining succulent mix.






















