Botanical Name: Echeveria âPerle von NĂŒrnbergâ
Common Names: Perle von NĂŒrnberg, Pearl of Nuremberg Echeveria
đ Product Description
Echeveria âPerle von NĂŒrnbergâ is one of the most sought-after ornamental succulents, prized for its elegant symmetrical rosettes in soft grey-green tones flushed with lilac to dusty pink. The pastel colouring intensifies in bright light, making it a standout feature in succulent bowls and decorative pots.
In spring to early summer, mature plants produce tall, arching flower stems bearing small yellow to coral-toned blooms, adding vertical structure and seasonal interest. The plant readily produces offsets, forming attractive clusters over time.
A hardy, low-maintenance succulent perfectly suited to modern interiors and water-wise South African gardens.
đ Size When Fully Grown
Height: 15 â 25 cm (flower stems up to 40 cm)
Spread: 20 â 30 cm
Growth Habit: Compact rosette-forming succulent
Growth Rate: Moderate
đ± Best Growing Conditions
Light: Bright light to full sun for best colour development; tolerates bright indoor positions
Soil: Well-draining succulent or cactus mix
Water:
Feeding: Light feeding with diluted succulent fertiliser in spring
Maintenance:
đŠïž Planting & Growing Season (South Africa)
Best Planting Time: Spring or early autumn
Flowering Season: Spring to early summer
Growing Season: Spring and autumn (growth slows in peak summer heat)
Climate Suitability: Ideal indoor plant nationwide; suitable outdoors in mild, frost-free regions
Frost Tolerance: Sensitive to frost; protect below 5°C
đŒ Additional Benefits
Elegant pastel colouring
Symmetrical architectural rosette
Long flowering stems
Produces offsets
Low-maintenance
Highly popular collectorâs variety
đż Ideal Uses
â Decorative pots
â Succulent bowls
â Modern interiors
â Patio displays
â Water-wise gardens
â Gift plant

