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  2. The Topsy Turvy plant is a cultivar of Echeveria runyonii that has won awards and is simple to grow, even for beginner gardeners. Topsy Turvy forms rosettes of leaves that grow up to between 8 and 12 inches (20.5 and 30.5 cm.) in height and width.

  3. Perfect as a groundcover, for rock gardens, green roofs, or containers. Deer resistant. Virtually disease free. Watch for mealybugs, vine weevil, and aphids. Separate offsets in spring. Native to Mexico. Buy Echeveria runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’. Compare All Echeveria.

  4. Most vegetables that can be grown in containers will thrive in a Topsy Turvy. The key to a successful harvest, however, is to choose plants that produce smaller fruit and have a compact or bush habit. Vegetable varieties that grow long, leggy vines may become too heavy and break.

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  5. Mar 3, 2023 · Echeveria runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’, is a popular succulent native to Mexico. It forms rosettes of fleshy, gray-green leaves that curve upward and inward, giving it a unique, upside-down appearance. In the summer, it produces tall stems topped with clusters of pink to red flowers.

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    • Succulent
  6. Nov 17, 2020 · This ‘Topsy Turvy’ succulent plant is native to Mexico, and as a result, it does best in warm and loves sunlight. It needs bright light to maintain its rosette color and shape. The good news is that this versatile succulent will also tolerate partial shade.

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  7. The Topsy Turvy (Echeveria Runyonii) is possibly one of the most revered of all succulents. They are almost impossible to kill, so they’re very easy to care for. Follow the instructions below, and you’ll have a wonderful showy succulent, rewarding you with offsets and flowers.

  8. Browse reviews from people who have grown this plant. This beautiful Echerveia was out in my garden all summer. When it moved indoors this fall it shot up a gorgeous orange/yellow flower head.

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