Echeveria Lola

$12.79

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Estimated delivery between 25 May and 27 May.

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Echeveria Lola

$12.79

$12.79

Echeveria Lola Care Guide & Presentation

Pet Safe

Yes

Water Needs

Low

Sunlight

Bright

Hardiness Zones

9-11

Temperature

60°F to 80°F

Suitable Space

Window, shelf, small pot

Humidity

Low

Plant Class

Echeveria

Plant Type

Succulent

Plant Characteristics

Rosette-forming

Genus

Echeveria

Fertilizing

Monthly

Re-potting

1-2 Years

Cleaning

As needed

Propagation

Offsets

Echeveria Lola: Overview

The Echeveria Lola (Echeveria × 'Lola'), a member of the Crassulaceae family, is a hybrid succulent native to Mexico. Renowned for its tight, rose-like rosettes of pastel lavender, pink, and blue-gray leaves, this plant exudes a delicate, otherworldly charm. Its powdery farina coating protects it from harsh sunlight while enhancing its ethereal appearance. Thriving in bright light and well-draining soil, this low-maintenance perennial is perfect for indoor containers, rock gardens, or drought-tolerant landscapes. Hardy in zones 9-11, it’s a favorite for its compact size and sculptural elegance.

Symbolizing serenity and refinement, Echeveria Lola is non-toxic to pets and humans, ensuring safe placement in any home.

Echeveria Lola: Benefits

  • Adds soft, pastel beauty to spaces with its lavender-tinged rosettes
  • Thrives in dry conditions, ideal for xeriscaping or water-wise gardens
  • Purifies indoor air by absorbing pollutants like formaldehyde
  • Compact size (4-6 inches tall) fits windowsills, desks, or terrariums
  • Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, perfect for busy lifestyles
  • Produces pink and orange bell-shaped flowers in spring for seasonal charm
  • Promotes mindfulness through its calming, symmetrical form

Echeveria Lola Care Guide

This hardy succulent is easy to grow but requires specific care to maintain its delicate farina coating. Follow these guidelines for success.

Watering

  • Water only when the soil is completely dry every 2-3 weeks in summer, sparingly in winter.
  • Use the soak-and-dry method: water deeply, then let excess water drain fully to prevent root rot.
  • Avoid wetting leaves to preserve the powdery coating.

Light

  • Requires 6-8 hours of bright, indirect sunlight daily to maintain pastel hues.
  • Indoors, place near east or south-facing windows; use sheer curtains to filter intense sun.
  • Too little light causes stretching (etiolation) and faded colors.

Temperature

  • Prefers 60-75℉ (16-24℃) protect from frost and temperatures below 40℉ (4℃).
  • Low humidity is ideal to avoid damp environments to prevent fungal issues.

Common Problems

  • Root rot: Caused by overwatering, use gritty, well-draining soil.
  • Mealybugs: Treat with neem oil or 70% isopropyl alcohol.
  • Farina damage: Avoid handling leaves, as the protective coating won’t regenerate.
  • Sunburn: Shield from prolonged midday sun in hot climates.

Best Locations & Uses

  • Sunlit windowsills, offices, or bright patios with filtered light
  • Outdoor rock gardens, succulent arrangements, or fairy gardens
  • Centerpiece in minimalist terrariums or pastel-themed decor
  • Wedding décor, event centerpieces, or calming office accents
  • Pairs with graptopetalum, sedum, or haworthia for textural contrast
  • Ideal for small spaces, balconies, or drought-tolerant landscapes

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