6″ rosettes w/cupped purple leaves
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Echeveria “Raindrops”
Solitary 6″ rosette w/single small bump per leaf. Bluish-green.
Echeveria “Ramillette”
Clumps of bright green 6″ rosettes with red tips in full sun. Light orange flowers with yellow tips.
Echeveria “Red Baron”
10″ rosettes, with large brownish-red leaves with wavy edges. Stays darker color as temps drop towards winter.
Echeveria “Red Blush”
E. agavoides “Red Blush”
Soft leaves with red tips and a reddish tint, more pronounced in sun.
Echeveria “Red Sky”
6″ rosettes w/cupped purplish-red leaves.
Echeveria “Red Velvet”
Subshrub; fuzzy red-tipped green leaves; orange blooms. Pretty much indistinguishable from E. “pulv-Oliver”
Echeveria “Romeo”
E. agavoides “Romeo”
Red edged green leaves.
Echeveria “Rosea”
E. shaviana “Rosea”
6″ rosettes w/cupped purple leaves
Echeveria “Rosendale”
Purple-tipped small rosettes with arrow-shaped leaves. Yellow flowers.
Echeveria “Rosy Ghost”
Hybrid
We found this growing in a flat of E. subsessilis, and believe it is a new hybrid. Should grow to 6″ rosettes. Rosy edges in full sun, bluish-white leaves.
Echeveria “Royal Hercules”
Blue-grey leaves, pointed tips and with red edges. Open symmetrical rosettes to 12″.
Echeveria “Sanyatwe”
Graptoveria “Sanyatwe”
Pointed gray leaves, 10″ rosettes.
Echeveria “Scarlet”
E. agavoides “Scarlet”
Bright red leaves in full sun, full leaf not just edges. 12″ Rosettes.
Echeveria “Silver Queen”
E. affinis “Silver Queen”
Small rosettes to 8″ with narrow silver-purple leaves. Slow growing.
Echeveria “Spring Shower”
Grey rosettes with a hint of blue, to 8″ across.
Echeveria “Spruce-Oliver”
3″ rosettes on bare stalks; orange-yellow flowers
Echeveria “Topsy Turvy”
Large clumping rosettes to 12″; thick curved leaves
Echeveria “Trompette”
Spiral rosettes to 10″ across, purple leaves. Caruncles, or protruberence, on the undersides of the leaves.
Echeveria “Violacina”
Large solitary rosettes, Blue-grey leaves with red-lined ruffled edges. Full sun at the coast, afternoon shade inland. Great for rock gardens.
Echeveria “White Rose”
Thick waxy whitish-blue leaves turns pale lavender in full sun, 6″ to 8″ rosettes.
Echeveria “Zorro”
Large solitary rosette. Green and blush colors. Darker in full sun.
Echeveria agavoides
Stemless rosettes to 8″; variable often with red tips
Echeveria agavoides “Red Tip”
Medium rosettes with red/pink edges on tight curved triangular pointed green leaves. Great in rock gardens. Will pup and turn in to tight, colorful clumps with time.
Echeveria agavoides fa. cristata
Stemless crested rosettes with red tips
Echeveria agavoides hybrid
Stemless rosettes to 8″; red tips
Echeveria albicans
Attractive rosettes get whitish in full sun, 2 to 3″. Forms tight clusters up to 6″ across.
Echeveria alpina
Small blueish species w/3″ rosettes, pink flowers
Echeveria alpina fa. cristata
Small blueish rosettes, tightly crested clumps
Echeveria cante
Blue-tinged chalky-white red-edged leaves; Slow growing, solitary to 12″. Difficult when young – keep warm and sunny. Full Sun at Coast
