Cactus and Succulents - Full Sun

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 albicans

Attractive rosettes get whitish in full sun, 2 to 3″. Forms tight clusters up to 6″ across.

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

Echeveria chihuahuaensis

Small colorful species, slow to offset. Grey rosette to 4″, red tips. Rarely offsets, will propagate from leaf cuttings. Red flowers.

Echeveria coccinea

Sprawling, shrubby Echeveria with red-tipped fuzzy green leaves that blush strongly in good sun. Orange-pink flowers in the summer.

Echeveria derenbergii

Small, tightly clumped stemless rosettes with red-orange blooms; grows well outdoor or on a sunny windowsill.

Echeveria gibbiflora

Large solitary rosettes, pink-grey leaves with ruffled edges. Full sun at the coast, afternoon shade inland. Great for rock gardens.

Echeveria gibbiflora Hybrids

Large solitary rosettes, pink-grey leaves with ruffled edges. Variable hybrids. Full sun at the coast, afternoon shade inland. Great for rock gardens.

Echeveria imbricata

An easy growing classic Hens-and-Chicks. Fast growing, large open rosettes in shade or small red-tipped rosettes in sun.

Echeveria lilacina

Small purplish rosettes to 6″. Slow growing, tight symmetrical rosettes. Round leaves with small pointed tips. Red flowers in spring.

Echeveria lutea

Flattened burgundy-brown rosettes to 8″ across, narrow cupped leaves.

Echeveria minima

Clumps of small rosettes, blueish with red tips in full sun. Yellow bell-shaped pendant flowers.