Min Hui Plants - Wholesale Tissue Culture Plants Manufacturers & Suppliers

MinHui Plants-Jade Crest

Soft green rosette with delicate pink-tipped leaves. Neatly layered and structurally compact, it’s a reliable green-tone anchor in mixed succulent trays. Excellent transport stability and year-round availability for export and volume orders.

  • Specification:

    105 liner

  • Growth Form:

    Compact / Medium rosette

  • Family Name:

    Crassulaceae / Echeveria

  • Mature Foliage Color(s) & Shape:

    Light green with pink tips / Standard rosette

  • Preferred Climate:

    55–75°F(13–24°C)

  • Propegation:

    Tissue culture / Cutting / Greenhouse

  • Transportation:

    Air freight only

  • Description
  • FAQs

This Echeveria offers a clean and fresh green tone with faint pink blushing on leaf tips. Its tightly arranged rosette is well-suited for use as a green focal element in mixed succulent designs. When exposed to sunlight and cool temperatures, its tips develop a soft pink hue for added contrast. Its firm form and moderate size make it ideal for export trays and retail pots (5–10 cm). Grows best in well-aerated, fast-draining succulent soil with careful moisture control. Supplied by Min Hui Plants in cutting-grown or tissue culture form with phytosanitary certification.

Color appearance may vary with seasons, temperature, and light exposure.

For additional product varieties or custom tray solutions, please contact us to receive a full catalog and sourcing plan.

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