Pointy blue leaves, forms clumps of 10″ rosettes. Red and yellow flowers.
Cactus and Succulents - Part Sun
Echeveria setosa
Small rosettes to 6″; stemless, soft and furry
Echeveria setosa v. deminuta
Small hairy rosettes with a bluish hue.
Echeveria setosa v. oteroi
Small rosettes to 8″; stemless, soft and furry
Echeveria shaviana
Large clumping rosettes to 12″; thick curly-edged leaves, purple in full sun. Red flowers in the summer.
Echeveria strictiflora
Compact purple/pink/blue-tinged rosettes to 6″
Echeveria subrigida
Red-edged; waxy-blue leaves in sun, green in shade; to 18″
Echeveria subsessilis
Waxy blue leaves, 6″ rosettes purple tinged in full sun
Echeveria “Arlie Wright”
Large colorful hybrid. Purplish in moderate sun, bright pink in full sun. Ruffled leaf-edges.
Echeveria “Autumn Flame”
E. gibbiflora hybrid. Rosettes 8-12″, with deep burgundy-red leaves and wavy edges. Red flowers in fall.
Echeveria “Blue Dude”
Large open 18″ rosettes. Pinkish hued round blue leaves. Full sun at the coast.
Echeveria “Blue Sky”
Fast-growing rosettes to 12″ with blue centers and red edges. Thin, rounded leaves, slightly cupped.
Echeveria “Brown Rose”
Korean hybrid from E. melaco
Unusual waxy coffee-colored brownish rose-tinged rosettes. Full sun at the coast, afternoon shade inland. Great for rock gardens.
Echeveria “Cassyz Winter”
Classic bluish-grey-leafed hybrid developing pink hues and almost red edges in full sun. 8″ rosettes.
Echeveria “Crinoline Ruffles”
Evergreen succulent with dramatically ruffled fleshy grey-green rosettes with soft red edging that gets more intense in full sun. Red-orange flowers in late summer. Full sun at coast, afternoon shade preferred inland.
Echeveria “Cubic Frost”
PP27,527
Thickened blue succulent leaves with a mid-leaf fold turn bright pink in full sun. Pink flowers. Great in rock gardens. 10″ rosettes.
Echeveria “Gilva”
Green leaves, red tips.
Echeveria “Goochie”
Cupped-edge leaves, deep green painted with red edges. 8″ rosettes.
Echeveria “Hortencia”
Large colorful hybrid. Rosettes to 12″ across. Deep burgundy-purple leaves in full sun. Wavy leaf edges.
Echeveria “Latte Rose”
E. agavoides x E. lilacina
Unusual waxy coffee-colored brownish rose-tinged rosettes. Full sun at the coast, afternoon shade inland. Great for rock gardens.
Echeveria “Mahogany”
Rosettes 8-12″ on thick succulent stalk with deep burgundy-red leaves and wavy edges. Red flowers in fall.
Echeveria “Neon Breakers”
PP21,406
Thick wavy neon-pink succulent leaves. Slow growing, generally solitary. Great in rock gardens. 8″ rosettes.
Echeveria “Powder Blue”
Wide, thin powder-blue leaves. Rosettes to 12″.
Echeveria “Sahara”
Blue rosettes with stunning ruffled pink edges. Likes to cluster, pink flowers in spring sometimes in early winter.
Echeveria “Sovereign Blue”
Blue-green leaves, red stems. Frost sensitive, protect from freeze. 8-12″ diameter.
Echidnopsis cereiformis
Synonym:
Echidnopsis nubica (burgundy petal form)
Family: Apocynaceae (former Asclepiadaceae)
Small, lumpy stapeliad with tiny yellow to burgundy flowers. Forms a dense, clumping, mat overtime.
Habitat:
Small lithophyte that grows in the shade between rocks in Ethiopia, Sudan, and Eritrea
Cultivation:
Should be watered once every 1 to 2 weeks during the summer, keep dry in winter. Grow in an extremely well draining media (mostly pumice), a mix of decomposed granite (DG) and pumice works very well!
A note on nomenclature:
The clone we carry has a yellow center and burgundy petals. According to some texts this form should be referred to as Echidnopsis nubica, whereas others refer to it as a synonym of Echidnopsis cereiformis, which stereotypically has solid yellow flowers.
Echinocereus adustus
Generally solitary, stems to 8″ tall x 5″ d. Pink flowers.
Echinocereus pentalophus
Low sprawling clumps, branches can get 24″l, clumps to 36″w.
Echinocereus rayonesensis
Spiny small hedgehog cactus, groups of narrow vertical stems grow 2-3ft wide. White spines. Pink-purple flowers. Cold hardy but keep dry in winter.
Echinocereus subinermis
Bluish green cylindrical body with short spines and prominent yellow flowers. Protect from frost.
