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Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica'

Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica' – Sculptural Elegance with a Silvery Glow


Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica' is a commanding presence in any succulent collection, known for its broad, undulating leaves in shimmering shades of lavender-grey, dusty green, and pink-bronze. Mature rosettes can span 30–40 cm across, often forming a short woody stem that lifts the plant into a graceful, chalice-like posture. The thick layer of farina gives the leaves a soft metallic sheen — enhanced by bright light and rarely matched in visual texture. This is a centerpiece succulent that balances bold form with subtle iridescence.


Visual Highlights of Echeveria 'Metallica'

  • Color Palette: Muted silver-purple to olive with soft pink edges, shifting with light and temperature
  • Leaf Form: Wavy-edged, spoon-shaped leaves with a powdery protective coating
  • Size: Grows up to 40 cm wide and 20–30 cm tall, developing a short basal stem over time
  • Growth Habit: Slow-growing, solitary or sparsely offsetting; thrives in full light and lean soils

Botanical Origin and Adaptation

Echeveria gibbiflora is native to semi-arid slopes in central and southern Mexico, including Puebla, Oaxaca, and Hidalgo. It thrives on rocky outcrops under intense sun, in mineral-rich soils with excellent drainage and seasonal rainfall. 'Metallica' is a cultivated form selected for its metallic hues and ornamental rosette symmetry. Like the species, it is non-toxic to pets and humans, and performs best in warm, dry conditions with direct sun exposure.


Care Instructions for Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica'

  • Light: Needs bright, direct light for at least 4–6 hours daily; a south-facing window is ideal
  • Watering: Use the soak-and-dry method; water deeply, then wait until soil is bone dry before watering again
  • Soil: Gritty cactus mix with added sand or pumice for fast drainage; avoid moisture-retentive substrates
  • Humidity: Prefers low humidity and high airflow; do not mist
  • Temperature: Thrives at 18–30 °C; protect from frost and temperatures below 10 °C
  • Fertilizing: Apply a diluted succulent fertilizer 2–3 times per year, only if growth is active
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years or once roots become crowded; use unglazed clay pots for better drying
  • Propagation: Via mature leaf cuttings or basal offsets; allow cuttings to callus before replanting
  • Hydroponics: Not recommended; this species prefers dry, mineral-based soil conditions
  • Maintenance: Gently remove dried lower leaves to prevent pest buildup and rot

Common Issues and Their Solutions

  • Etiolation (Stretching): Caused by low light; move to a sunnier location immediately
  • Leaf Rot: Often due to trapped moisture in the rosette; always water at the soil line
  • Mealybugs: Found in crevices; treat with neem oil, isopropyl alcohol swabs, or insecticidal soap
  • Fungal Spots: Appear with overwatering or poor airflow; isolate, improve ventilation, and allow drying
  • Soft Leaves: Usually a sign of overwatering or poor drainage — let soil dry out and adjust frequency

Extra Tips for a Thriving 'Metallica'

  • Pot Choice: Terracotta pots help evaporate excess moisture and reduce rot risk
  • Avoid Touching Leaves: The farina (protective wax) is easily rubbed off, leaving permanent marks
  • Summer Outdoors: Can be placed outside in full sun above 15 °C — but acclimate gradually to avoid sunburn

Etymology of Echeveria gibbiflora

The genus Echeveria honors Atanasio Echeverría y Godoy, a notable botanical illustrator from 18th-century Mexico. The species name gibbiflora derives from Latin: “gibbus” (hump) and “flora” (flower), referencing the swollen floral base found in wild specimens. The cultivar name 'Metallica' highlights its shimmering, silvery surface — a rare trait even among Echeverias.


FAQs – Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica'

  • Does it flower indoors?
    Yes, with enough light. It produces tall stalks with reddish-pink, bell-shaped flowers.
  • Can I place it outdoors in summer?
    Absolutely — just avoid rainfall and bring indoors when nights drop below 12 °C.
  • Why are the leaves going soft?
    Most often from overwatering. Wait until the soil is fully dry before watering again.

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  • Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica' comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot and is approximately 10 cm tall

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