
Pachyveria 'Clavifolia' — Thick Club Leaf Pastel Hybrid Rosette
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Pachyveria ‘Clavifolia’ is admired for its thick, sculpted leaves arranged in a perfectly balanced rosette. The soft green to pastel tones develop a delicate pink blush under bright light, giving it a refined, luxurious appearance.
Its chubby leaf structure adds visual weight and texture — making it ideal for:
Coffee table styling
Premium desk décor
Minimal Scandinavian interiors
Gifting for plant lovers
A perfect choice for customers who prefer structured, symmetrical succulents with a soft aesthetic appeal.
🌞 Care Guide (Indian Climate Optimized)
☀ Light: Bright indirect sunlight (4–5 hrs ideal)
💧 Watering: Every 10–15 days after soil fully dries
🌡 Temperature: 18–32°C
🌱 Soil: Fast-draining succulent mix
🚫 Avoid water collecting inside the rosette
Brighter light enhances pink undertones.
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Pachyveria 'Clavifolia' grows well indoors in India when placed near a bright window receiving 4–6 hours of indirect sunlight daily. East or west-facing windowsills work best. Most succulents adapt well to Indian indoor conditions when given adequate light.
Water Pachyveria 'Clavifolia' once every 7–10 days in summer and every 14–20 days in winter. During monsoon, reduce watering as humidity slows soil drying. Always check if the top 2–3 cm of soil is completely dry before watering.
Use a well-draining mix of 40% coarse river sand, 40% potting soil, and 20% perlite for Pachyveria 'Clavifolia'. Regular garden soil retains too much moisture in India's humid climate and causes root rot. Always use a pot with drainage holes.
Yes! Pachyveria 'Clavifolia' makes a thoughtful low-maintenance gift for Indian homes and offices. Succulents are long-lasting, require minimal care, and suit housewarmings, birthdays, corporate gifts, and festive occasions like Diwali and New Year.
Repot Pachyveria 'Clavifolia' when roots grow out of the drainage hole or when the plant appears too large for its pot, usually every 1–2 years. Choose a pot 2–3 cm larger and use fresh well-draining succulent soil. Best time is early spring in India.