Echeveria’Riga ' is a beautiful addition to any indoor collection or outdoor garden arena .

Echeveria’Riga '

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeGenus : Echeveria

Winter colors of Echeveria ‘Riga’

Winter colors. Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Echeveria’Riga ' is a loan-blend of unknown origin and parentage .

Echeveria’Riga ' is a stunning succulent that formsrosettesof pointed leaves that motley in colors   count on the season and growing conditions . The rosettes can grow up to 6 in ( 15 cm ) in diam and produceoffsetsat the base . In summertime , the leaves are bluish - unripened with red margins , while in wintertime , they become patterned with red to burgundy maculation .

In the outpouring , Echeveria’Riga ' grow orange , bell - mold flowers that drop from arch stalks withbractsthe same color as the leaves .

Echeveria ‘Riga’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

visible light : Echeveria’Riga ' requires full Sunday to fond shade for optimum maturation . Therefore , place it near the bright windowpane in your home . In addition , if you are incite the works outside in spring , do it step by step and avoid exposure to vivid afternoon Sunday .

Soil : Having dirt that drains quickly is most important for growing a intelligent succulent . While many growers choose tocreate their own soil mix , commercial-grade dirt for succulent will work fine .

Temperature : High temperatures are not a problem as long as there is plenty of fresh tune , butEcheveria’Riga ' is a tender succulent and must be bring indoors if there is a jeopardy of immobilise temperature . It grow best inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , with average minimal winter temperatures ranging from 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

Echeveria ‘Riga’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Watering : During the growing season , the " soak and dry " method acting is the preferred docket for this plant . Water deeply and then let the dirt completely dry out before watering again . piddle sparingly during the winter , only enough to keep the plant from shriveling . Above all , if you have a dish antenna under the pot , do not forget to empty the spare H2O .

Fertilizing : Although it can rise well without fertilizer , the plant life may benefit from extra nutrients . give only during the growing season and use a pee - soluble fertiliser adulterate to half the recommended force .

repot : If growing it in a container , repot as needed in spring or early summertime , but ensure the soil is dry before you begin . Also , always use a container with drain muddle .

Flowers of Echeveria ‘Riga’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

multiplication : Echeveria’Riga ' can be propagated by leaves or offsets , with the good meter being leap .

Learn more atHow to mature and Care for Echeveria .

Echeveria’Riga ' has no toxic effects cover . But although the plant is safe for growing around children andpets , eating it is not advisable .

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