it’s not the end!! echeveria are polycarpic, meaning that they can flower multiple times and they don’t get death blooms
Rinnme
It’s doing fine, flowering and growing out a branch.
A death bloom looks differently. It growth out of the direct center and looks like the plant is throwing all its energy into it.
Mugunghw4_
I want to know who is spreading the idea that all succulent flowers are death blooms
iAmSpAKkaHearMeROAR
No. Your Echeveria is not monocarpic. She’s absolutely stunning and her flowers are so pretty.
PersephoneXXVIII
Absolutely not 🙂 it’s an Echeveria Puldonis. I’ve had mine for years and it keeps putting out lots of beautiful flower stalks. They will dry once they are done and you can trim them carefully down to between the leaves and your plant will continue to thrive.
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No. Just normal !flowers.
I think it’s also the echervia Christmas
it’s not the end!! echeveria are polycarpic, meaning that they can flower multiple times and they don’t get death blooms
It’s doing fine, flowering and growing out a branch.
A death bloom looks differently. It growth out of the direct center and looks like the plant is throwing all its energy into it.
I want to know who is spreading the idea that all succulent flowers are death blooms
No. Your Echeveria is not monocarpic. She’s absolutely stunning and her flowers are so pretty.
Absolutely not 🙂 it’s an Echeveria Puldonis. I’ve had mine for years and it keeps putting out lots of beautiful flower stalks. They will dry once they are done and you can trim them carefully down to between the leaves and your plant will continue to thrive.