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Ebracteola Wilmaniae

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Prince Albert Vygie
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Sun: Full sun to light shade

Water: Typical water needs for a succulent

Temperature: Zone 9b from 25° F to 30° F (-3.9° C to -1.1° C) to Zone 11b from 45° F to 50° F (7.2° C to 10° C)

Winter Survival: Cold hardy to 0°C

Propagation: leaves, offsets, cuttings

Flower: in the Spring or Summer

Flower Type: white, purple

Toxic: Unknown - Tell us

Dormant: winter

Space Requirement: Outdoors

Common Problems:


Basc Care for Ebracteola wilmaniae

Watering

You can water your succulent more than often in extreme conditions but make sure that the soil is completely dry before watering your succulent again.

One simple tip for you is that you can use some online apps to check the soil status before you go water your succulents. I would recommend the ThePlantsCheck app, it has some nice features there.

Fertilizing

Only feed this succulent during its active growing seasons which means Unknown - Tell us. Use the right fertilizer applied in the right amounts. Applying half-strength balanced fertilizer every month or so is recommended for optimal results.

Do not fertilize during winter as the plant is dormant.

Sun & Location Requirements for "Prince Albert Vygie"

Placing "Prince Albert Vygie" in full sun to light shade is key for its growth and health. Look for a spot that gets around 6 hours of direct sunlight each day, but also offers plenty of shade during the hottest parts of the day.

As per this succulent profile, it is only able to stay healthy when the environment temperature is above the range of zone 9b from 25° F to 30° F (-3.9° C to -1.1° C).

Ebracteola wilmaniae is an incredibly resilient species that can survive temperatures as low as 0°F. It has a thick, waxy cuticle that helps protect it from frost damage, and its leaves are able to retain moisture in even the most arid environments. Its deep root system further helps it survive even the coldest winter conditions.

Any succulents in the group will need a large space to grow. You should place your pot outdoor. Since this plant needs a lot of space than other succulents, you should consider not planting them together with other succulents/plants.

Ebracteola wilmaniae also benefits from some indirect light throughout the day as well, so make sure you give it enough space to soak up light without becoming too exposed to heat.

Propagation

Propagating succulents with leaves is a satisfying way to obtain new plants. Start by cutting some healthy leaves from the mother plant, then place them on top of potting mix and water regularly. In time you'll have vibrant succulents that you grew yourself!

Offsets are an easy and reliable way to propagate succulents, like Ebracteola wilmaniae. With just a few simple steps, you can get a brand-new plant from an existing one.

One way to propagate Ebracteola wilmaniae is by cutting

Toxicity

Ebracteola wilmaniae

Pests and Diseases

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