Echeveria Doris Taylor is commonly known as “Woolly Rose.” This winter-dormant succulent forms rosettes of fleshy leaves and grows up to 2 inches tall in height. The entire plant is covered with glistening hair, making it look unique & exotic. Known to be of garden origin, the Woolly rose plant belongs to the Crassulaceae family.
Growth Rate
Echeveria Doris Taylor grows very fast. It is a charming rosette-shaped succulent plant that can be measured up to 6 inches in diameter.
Flowering
The flowers of Woolly rose bloom in bright orange color between spring and fall.
Water and Feeding/Fertilizer
Like other succulents, Echeveria Doris Taylor needs frequent watering. During the summer season, this plant needs more watering as compared to winters.
Soil
Echeverias need well-drained soil that provides good drainage & ample airflow to the roots.
Hardiness
Woolly rose belongs to the hardiness zone of 9a to 11b. The frost tolerance of this popular plant is -6.7° C (19.94° F).
Light
Echeveria Doris Taylor needs full sun to partial shade. Direct sunlight will not cause any harm but during hotter days, the plant should be kept under partial shade. Plenty of bright sunlight can cause sunburn.
Propagation
Propagation can be done easily through cuttings.
Echeveria Doris Taylor “Woolly Rose” is one of the most beautiful succulent plants to make your garden look appealing & attractive.
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