Echeveria ''Lola''

 Echeveria Lola is a succulent up to 6 inches (15 cm) that will blow your mind easily.  It has a perfect symmetry and a beautiful color that you want to have in your garden or in your house. This variety is a hybrid of another echeveria. Dick Wright was the one that created Lola. Below we are going to give you a detailed guide about Echeveria Lola. We will give you tips about how to grow it and about the benefits that it has. 


  1. Scientific Name: Echeveria ‘Lola’
  2. Family: Crassulaceae 
  3. Subfamily: Sedoideae 
  4. Tribe: Sedeae 
  5. Subtribe: Sedinae 
  6. Genus: Echeveria


source pic: crassulaceae.ch


Hardiness: 

USDA hardiness zones 9a to 11b: from 20 °F (−6.7 °C) to 50 °F (+10 °C).


How to Grow and Care


What is amazing about the echeveria Lola is the fact that once it is established in the soil it won’t need a lot of care. It a fact, that makes it perfect not only to plant it in your garden but also in pots in your house.

What it actually needs is the sun, water, and well-drained soil. If you can have all of these then it will be just perfect. Make sure though that when the weather gets cold you have to protect it. If you keep it in a pot just bring it inside your house.

Water it according to its needs and according to the weather. Below you will find specific details in order to know how to take care of it precisely. Echeveria Lola is the perfect plant if you want to learn propagation. If you can’t wait to do it, then it’s the perfect start for you. There are different propagation methods that you can choose for this plant...Learn more at  TIPS: HOW TO GROW AND CARE ECHEVERIA


There are different types and varieties of echeveria Lola. 

Some of them are:


  • Echeveria agavoides
  • Echeveria setosa
  • Echiveria peacockii
  • Echeveria elegans
  • Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’
  • Echeveria pulidonis


Origin: 
 Echeveria 'Lola' is a Dick Wright hybrid between Echeveria 'Tippy' and Echeveria lilacina.



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