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Echeveria agavoides 'Ebony' was originally found growing in Mexico by John Trager and Myron Kimnach, and was released into cultivation in 2000. It quickly became one of the most sought after Echeveria's and became incredibly popular in Asia, with the price of a single plant exceeding £300. They are notoriously slow to grow, but are easily one of the most beautiful and rewarding Echeveria's around, with their pale grey-green leaves enhanced by their almost black outer margins. They are incredibly beautiful and structural succulents that rarely encounter problems with pests or disease. They make fantastic houseplants as they are very robust and easy to care for - simply place in a bright/sunny window and water when the soil dries out, feed with a liquid seaweed food in spring and summer. 'Ebony' loves our summers, so growing it outdoors in a pot in full sun will show its full potential. #succulents #plants #succulent #cactusandsucculent #garden #greenhouse #growing ......... https://www.instagram.com/isa_casaflo... ......... https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...