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Echeveria subrigida
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Scientific classification
Genus:
Echeveria
Species:
subrigida
Synonyms
  • Cotyledon subrigida Robinson & Seaton
  • Echeveria palmeri Rose
  • Echeveria rosei Nelson & Macbride
  • Echeveria angusta von Poellnitz
Cotyledon subrigida 138-8445
1912 illustration from Curtis's Botanical Magazine

Echeveria subrigida is a special type of succulent plant. It naturally grows in Mexico. This plant is known for its thick, fleshy leaves that store water. This helps it survive in dry places.

About Echeveria subrigida

Echeveria subrigida is a beautiful plant that forms a rosette shape. This means its leaves grow in a circular pattern, like a rose. The leaves are often a lovely blue-green color. They can also have reddish edges, especially when they get a lot of sunlight.

What is a Succulent Plant?

Succulent plants are amazing survivors! They have special parts, like thick leaves or stems, that can store water. This allows them to live in places where water is scarce. Think of them like living water bottles. This is why you often find succulents in deserts or dry, rocky areas.

Where Does it Grow?

Echeveria subrigida is native to Mexico. It grows in rocky areas, often on cliffs or slopes. These places can be quite dry and sunny. The plant's ability to store water is very important for its survival there.

How Was it Discovered?

This plant was first officially described in 1903. Two botanists, Benjamin Lincoln Robinson and Henry Eliason Seaton, gave it its first scientific name. Its original name was Cotyledon subrigida. Later, it was moved to the Echeveria group.

Naming the Plant

Plants often have two names: a common name and a scientific name. The scientific name helps scientists all over the world know exactly which plant they are talking about.

What Does Echeveria Mean?

The name Echeveria honors a person. It is named after Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy. He was a talented botanical artist from Mexico. He drew many plants for an important book called Flora Mexicana.

What Does subrigida Mean?

The second part of the plant's name, subrigida, comes from Latin. It means 'slightly stiff'. This probably describes the feel or look of the plant's leaves.

Caring for Echeveria subrigida

If you ever want to grow an Echeveria subrigida, remember it likes lots of sun. It also needs soil that drains water very well. This is because it is a succulent and does not like too much water around its roots.

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