Galagaga
Frosty Morning
- Regular price
- $139.00
- Sale price
- $139.00
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Description
Frosty Morning is a type of succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family, specifically the Pachyphytum/Echeveria genus. It is a hybrid variety that originated in the United States and was cultivated in the 1970s. This plant is a cross between Echeveria 'Elegans' and Graptopetalum paraguayense, characterized as a perennial, hairless succulent. The plant has leaves arranged in a rosette pattern, with flat, elongated, and spindle-shaped leaves that have tips and rounded edges. The leaves are thick and have keels on the back, with a concave surface and a slight curvature towards the center of the leaf. The leaves are smooth and covered with a layer of white powder; after removing the powder, they appear blue-green or gray-green, and the powder does not regrow.
Production Time: Approximately 3.5 days.
Notice: Due to the high cost of international shipping, we are unable to sell flowerpots made of stone. Therefore, this product only includes the handmade flowers, and you will need to pair them with a flowerpot yourself.
Care Instructions:
- Avoid direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause the clay craft to fade or become brittle.
- Avoid damp environments: Clay crafts should be kept away from damp places, as moisture may cause the clay to absorb water, making it fragile or prone to mold.
- Avoid collisions: Clay crafts are generally fragile and should be protected from collisions with hard objects to prevent damage.
- Regular cleaning: Gently wipe the surface of the clay craft with a soft cloth to remove dust. Avoid using rough fabrics or cleaning agents that may scratch the surface.
- Avoid contact with chemicals: Clay crafts should be kept away from acidic, alkaline substances, solvents, perfumes, and other chemicals that may corrode them.
Description
Frosty Morning is a type of succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family, specifically the Pachyphytum/Echeveria genus. It is a hybrid variety that originated in the United States and was cultivated in the 1970s. This plant is a cross between Echeveria 'Elegans' and Graptopetalum paraguayense, characterized as a perennial, hairless succulent. The plant has leaves arranged in a rosette pattern, with flat, elongated, and spindle-shaped leaves that have tips and rounded edges. The leaves are thick and have keels on the back, with a concave surface and a slight curvature towards the center of the leaf. The leaves are smooth and covered with a layer of white powder; after removing the powder, they appear blue-green or gray-green, and the powder does not regrow.
Production Time: Approximately 3.5 days.
Notice: Due to the high cost of international shipping, we are unable to sell flowerpots made of stone. Therefore, this product only includes the handmade flowers, and you will need to pair them with a flowerpot yourself.
Care Instructions:
- Avoid direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause the clay craft to fade or become brittle.
- Avoid damp environments: Clay crafts should be kept away from damp places, as moisture may cause the clay to absorb water, making it fragile or prone to mold.
- Avoid collisions: Clay crafts are generally fragile and should be protected from collisions with hard objects to prevent damage.
- Regular cleaning: Gently wipe the surface of the clay craft with a soft cloth to remove dust. Avoid using rough fabrics or cleaning agents that may scratch the surface.
- Avoid contact with chemicals: Clay crafts should be kept away from acidic, alkaline substances, solvents, perfumes, and other chemicals that may corrode them.






