Ordinary Variegated Suyon
This is one of my favorite plants and not just today! π I donβt know what took me so long to have a photo session with it! π But for sure taking pictures of my other variegated and crested Suyon made me realize that this beauty stayed without proper attention for too long! π
Honestly, I have not seen Echeveria βSuyonβ f. variegata of this size for sale, since I have it, or β¦. I forgot how big it was when I got it 18 months ago. π
My favorite part is the yellow-orange hues that this specific plant has. When it gets stressed out more, it loses the vivid colors and becomes either too red or the yellow turns into washed white. π
The leaves of this specimen start with a little tip and then become rounder.π The variegated and crested Suyon from my previous post does not have leaves of this proper shape, instead its leaves are pointy with longer whitish tips, which is just different and not typical for Suyon.
I love the transparency of variegated parts of the leaves! π
The pot is 5.5β, so the plant is about 4β in all directions. π I have a regular (not crested or variegated) Echeveria Suyon too, which will go on sale on Christmas. The size of the rosette is much bigger than this one, so Iβm expecting this baby to grow more and become even more impressive! π€©
It has such a robust stem! π€© Each leaf leaves a long horizontal mark after drying and falling off. Whish you to stay as beautiful and healthy as you are now, my lovely Suyon! 𧑠And, BUGS, you just keep away from it! π