Min Hui Plants - Wholesale Tissue Culture Plants Manufacturers & Suppliers

MinHui Plants-Edgefire

Bright green foliage with vivid red-edged tips, forming a symmetrical and layered rosette. High visual impact for trays and centerpiece roles in display planters. Ships reliably, available year-round with consistent batch quality.

  • Specification:

    105 liner

  • Growth Form:

    Medium compact / Near-mature, display-ready

  • Family Name:

    Crassulaceae / Echeveria

  • Mature Foliage Color(s) & Shape:

    Green with red edges / Rounded rosette

  • Preferred Climate:

    55–75°F(13–24°C)

  • Propegation:

    Tissue culture / Cutting / Greenhouse

  • Transportation:

    Air freight only

  • Description
  • FAQs

This Echeveria features bold green leaves with striking red edges, forming a compact, symmetrical rosette. With a mature size and high contrast appearance, it's ideal for use as a visual anchor in mixed trays, export centerpiece pots, or garden display sets. Red edging becomes more vivid under intense light or cool temperatures. The plant’s shape remains stable during shipping, making it well-suited for air freight. Best grown in well-draining soil with moderate watering.

Min Hui Plants offers batch-consistent cuttings or tissue-cultured plants with phytosanitary certification.

Note: Color expression may shift with season, climate, and light duration.

For more showpiece varieties or premium tray options, contact us to request a tailored catalog and wholesale solution.

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