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Echeveria 'Tortuga'
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Echeveria ‘Tortuga’ forms a tight, compact rosette of glossy deep green leaves with soft bronze to pink highlights along the edges, especially in bright light. The thick leaves overlap in a layered pattern that resembles the plates of a turtle shell, giving the plant its distinctive look. Its low, symmetrical shape makes it a striking choice for small containers or succulent arrangements.
This variety grows as a neat rosette and may produce a bloom stalk with small flowers during the growing season. Over time, it can develop offsets around the base that form a tidy cluster or can be separated and replanted. It grows best in bright sunlight with very well-draining soil and infrequent watering once the soil has fully dried. -
Bright Indoor Light, Filtered / Partial Sun.
Gritty, well-draining soil is essential. Use a cactus and succulent mix with 70%-80% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.
Water infrequently. Allow soil to dry out completely between waterings. Avoid letting water sit in the rosette to prevent rot.
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Zone 10
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Description
- Description
- Light/Soil/Water
- Hardiness
-
Echeveria ‘Tortuga’ forms a tight, compact rosette of glossy deep green leaves with soft bronze to pink highlights along the edges, especially in bright light. The thick leaves overlap in a layered pattern that resembles the plates of a turtle shell, giving the plant its distinctive look. Its low, symmetrical shape makes it a striking choice for small containers or succulent arrangements.
This variety grows as a neat rosette and may produce a bloom stalk with small flowers during the growing season. Over time, it can develop offsets around the base that form a tidy cluster or can be separated and replanted. It grows best in bright sunlight with very well-draining soil and infrequent watering once the soil has fully dried. -
Bright Indoor Light, Filtered / Partial Sun.
Gritty, well-draining soil is essential. Use a cactus and succulent mix with 70%-80% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.
Water infrequently. Allow soil to dry out completely between waterings. Avoid letting water sit in the rosette to prevent rot.
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Zone 10
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