Meet Echeveria ‘Dionysos’, a small but striking succulent named after the Greek god Dionysus, and it certainly lives up to its name!
This charming plant forms neat, compact rosettes of deep olive- to grey-green leaves, each sprinkled with reddish-brown freckles and fine red edges that glow brighter with sunlight. It is not considered toxic to pets or humans and is safe for homes with children and animals.
Care tips:
Loves bright light, pop it near your sunniest window.
Use well-draining soil and water only when the soil is completely dry.
Feed lightly during the growing season for best results. In spring, it rewards you with pink and yellow blooms.
Thrives in warm conditions and should be brought indoors before frost.
Easy to propagate from leaves or offsets, perfect for sharing or expanding your collection.
A calm, resilient, and easy-to-care-for plant that proves beauty can be simple and joy can grow in small ways.
Take a peek at some of my latest arrangements featuring this beauty.




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