Echeveria setosa anyone?
Posted: 24 Apr 2021, 16:23
Hi everyone,
Because one of our critters is a Bearded Dragon, I have accumulated quite a few houseplants from the Crassulaceae (stonecrop) Family including Crassula ovata (jade plant), some varieties of sedum, and a bunch of Echeveria. Turns out this guy is way too rough on these poor plants and I had to take them out of his enclosure! But I digress.
With regard to the Echeveria, the Tortoise Table database lists "Echeveria (Hens and Chicks)" as Safe to Feed (but do watch out for the runs! ) Under the Latin Name, it says "Echeveria spp." which I read as "all species of Echeveria are Safe to Feed". Is that correct?
I have an Echeveria setosa that is going gangbusters right now. I'd like to start some new plants off of it, but I don't find this specific species listed. I want to make sure it's safe to put in the enclosure (Safe to Feed an added bonus!) Many thanks for your help.
Because one of our critters is a Bearded Dragon, I have accumulated quite a few houseplants from the Crassulaceae (stonecrop) Family including Crassula ovata (jade plant), some varieties of sedum, and a bunch of Echeveria. Turns out this guy is way too rough on these poor plants and I had to take them out of his enclosure! But I digress.
With regard to the Echeveria, the Tortoise Table database lists "Echeveria (Hens and Chicks)" as Safe to Feed (but do watch out for the runs! ) Under the Latin Name, it says "Echeveria spp." which I read as "all species of Echeveria are Safe to Feed". Is that correct?
I have an Echeveria setosa that is going gangbusters right now. I'd like to start some new plants off of it, but I don't find this specific species listed. I want to make sure it's safe to put in the enclosure (Safe to Feed an added bonus!) Many thanks for your help.