Echeveria Black Mamba – Rare Succulent Live Plant | 2.5 Inch Bare Root Succulent | Dark Rosette Indoor Plant | Easy Care Gift
Echeveria Black Mamba – Rare Succulent Live Plant | 2.5 Inch Bare Root Succulent | Dark Rosette Indoor Plant | Easy Care Gift
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Add a bold and dramatic touch to your succulent collection with this rare Echeveria ‘Black Mamba’. Known for its deep purple to near-black foliage, this stunning succulent forms a tight, symmetrical rosette that makes it a standout piece in any indoor garden.
Each plant is carefully selected for health and quality, featuring a well-developed root system and vibrant structure. Shipped bare root (without soil or pot) to ensure safe transit and prevent excess moisture, this plant is ready to be potted and thrive in your home.
With its compact 2.5-inch size, Black Mamba is perfect for windowsills, desks, or succulent arrangements. Its low-maintenance nature makes it ideal for both beginners and experienced collectors looking for a rare and elegant addition.
Please note: Minor leaf wrinkling, discoloration, or leaf drop during shipping is normal and temporary. The plant will recover quickly with proper care.
You will receive a plant similar in size and health to the one shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 Echeveria ‘Black Mamba’ live succulent
✔️ Size: approximately 2.5 inches
✔️ Shipped bare root (no soil or pot)
✔️ Healthy plant with established roots
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Black Mamba Succulent
Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Black Mamba’
Plant Type: Succulent rosette
Growth Stage: Established plant (bare root)
Sun Requirements: Bright light to full sun
Soil: Well-draining succulent or cactus mix
Watering: Low; water only when soil is completely dry
Mature Size: 3–5 inch rosette
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
USDA Zones: 9–11 (indoors recommended in cooler zones)
Container Friendly: Yes
💡 Care Tip: After arrival, allow roots to air dry for 1–2 days before planting. Start with indirect light and gradually increase sun exposure to restore deep coloration. Avoid overwatering to prevent rot.
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