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Echeveria Agavoides Romeo "Taurus" This succulent forms clumps of individual rosettes that are around 6 inches tall by 8 to 12 inches wide with gray-purple leaves with red edges and terminal spine. The red flowers, slightly smaller than other Echeveria agavoides cultivars, have a yellow tip and bloom in the spring through early summer. Plant in a well-drained soil in full sun in cooler coastal gardens but will also take considerable shade. It is hardy to about 15-20 degrees F. It is great in the garden or in larger decorative pots.
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I did receive some seed like items, but not one sprouted! On an online succulent group I posted photos with a request for advice. 2 people replied saying those were not seeds from an echeveria.
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