| Common Name | Pearl of Nuremberg |
| Family | Crassulaceae |
| Genus | Echeveria |
| Species | Echeveria |
| Variety | Perle von Nürnberg |
| Origin | Hybrid cultivar (Mexican lineage) |
| Blooming | Small pink bell-shaped flowers on tall stalks in late spring. |
| Leaf Color | Pale purple-pink with darker tips, turns green in low light |
| Sunlight | Sun |
| Category | Succulents plants |
| Pet Friendly | No |
Specialized cactus/succulent mix with high mineral content (pumice/perlite) for rapid drainage.
Water only when soil is completely dry. Soak thoroughly, then allow to dry. Reduce significantly in winter dormancy.
Requires direct sun to maintain purple coloration; low light causes etiolation and green foliage.
Apply diluted balanced fertilizer monthly during active growth (Spring/Summer), cease in Autumn/Winter.
Remove dead lower leaves manually. Deadhead flower stalks after blooming to prevent energy drain.
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