Varieties w/carunculated, crenated, frilled, crimped leaves
Cactus and Succulents
Echeveria imbricata
An easy growing classic Hens-and-Chicks. Fast growing, large open rosettes in shade or small red-tipped rosettes in sun.
Echeveria imbricata hybrid
Echeveria imbricata “Blue Rose”
Echeveria leucotricha
Subshrub w/small fuzzy 4″ rosettes; full sun
Echeveria lilacina
Small purplish rosettes to 6″. Slow growing, tight symmetrical rosettes. Round leaves with small pointed tips. Red flowers in spring.
Echeveria lindsayana
Dense rosettes to 6″ across; orange-yellow flowers
Echeveria lutea
Flattened burgundy-brown rosettes to 8″ across, narrow cupped leaves.
Echeveria macdougallii
Echeveria magnifica
Large grey-pink with hints of purple leaves on a short stalk.
Echeveria mensa
Echeveria minima
Clumps of small rosettes, blueish with red tips in full sun. Yellow bell-shaped pendant flowers.
Echeveria moranii
Small 6″ rosettes. Thick, cupped leaves edged in red.
Echeveria mucronata “B-Kembal”
Echeveria multicaulis
Glossy green leaves with red edges. Orange flowers.
Echeveria multicaulis hybrid
Glossy green leaves with red edges. Orange flowers.
Echeveria nodulosa
Subshrub to 2ft. with 5″ red- and green- leafed rosettes
Echeveria parva
Echeveria peacockii
6″ rosettes grey/green with red blooms
Echeveria prolifica
Small, clustering 6″ rosettes; yellow flowers
Echeveria pulidonis
Small rosettes with thin borders of red-tips; spreads readily after blooming. Butter-yellow flowers.
Echeveria pulidonis x derenbergii
Echeveria pulidonis x derenbergii fa. cristata
Echeveria pulvinata x setosa
Subshrub w/fuzzy green rosettes, red tips, orange blooms
Echeveria pumila
Echeveria purpusorum
Echeveria roseiflora
Echeveria rubromarginata
Echeveria rundelli
Sometimes considered a syn. of E. setosa var. deminuta
Forms large clumps of small 2-3″ rosettes. Thick blue leaves with tufts of hair at the tips.
Echeveria runyonii
Light bluish-gray rosettes.
