| Common Name | Mexican Snowball |
| Family | Crassulaceae |
| Genus | Echeveria |
| Species | Subcorymbosa |
| Origin | Mexico |
| Blooming | Yellow bell-shaped flowers on arching stems in late winter to spring. |
| Leaf Color | Pale grey-blue with pink edges |
| Sunlight | Sun |
| Category | Succulents plants |
| Pet Friendly | Yes |
Gritty cactus mix with pumice or perlite for rapid drainage
Water deeply but infrequently; allow soil to dry completely between waterings.
Requires full sun to maintain compact rosette and color; prevent etiolation.
Feed sparingly with diluted succulent fertilizer during active growth (Spring/Summer).
Remove dead basal leaves and spent flower stalks after blooming.
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