Sharp marginal teeth, deep rich color in full sun, clusters of 3ft. rosettes.
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Dyckia “Grape Jelly”
Striking dark purple-red leaves, almost black. Sharp marginal teeth, clusters of 3ft. rosettes. Grows well indoor or outdoor.
Dyckia “Pale Rider”
Bromeliad
Slow growing pale silver rosette with strongly toothed leaves and orange flowers in summer. Looks best in full sun. Great in containers.
Dyckia “San Juan”
Terrestrial Bromeliad
The silver leaves can turn a deep purple-brown in full sun and they’re lined with aggresive marginal teeth. Golden-yellow flowers on a 2ft. inflorescence.
Dyckia marnier-lapostellei
Silvery terrestrial bromeliad to 12″ across
Dyckia platyphylla
Terrestrial bromeliad with toothy wide green leaves that turn red in sun, silver undersides. Lots of sun/regular water in summer; large roots.
Dyckia platyphylla “Silver”
Rare terrestrial bromeliad; lots of sun/regular water in summer; large roots
Dyckia x
Hybrid. Green w/marginal spines, yellow flowers, 8″ rosettes
Dyckia x “Rubra”
Rich dark red terrestrial bromeliad; lots of sun/regular water in summer
Echeveria “Afterglow”
E. cante x E. shaviana
Rosettes to 24″, powdery lavender leaves best in full sun
Echeveria “Aquamarine”
E. agavoides “Aquamarine”
Stemless rosettes to 8″; variable emerald green leaves often with red tips. Pink-tinged yellow flowers.
Echeveria “Aquarius”
Blue ruffled leaves with pink edges in sun
Echeveria “Baron Bold”
Broad, open, solitary rosette. Rust-red in full sun.
Echeveria “Beauty”
Stemless rosettes to 8″; green with red tips, slightly rounded leaves with sharp point at tip. Tight growth habit in full sun, more open in less.
Echeveria “Berkeley”
1 to 2ft. rosettes, pink-edged powdery-blue leaves in sun, shade-tolerant.
Echeveria “Big Red”
2 ft. rosettes, large red leaves with wavy edges.
Echeveria “Bittersweet”
Echeveria “Black Knight”
E. affinis “Black Knight”
Small rosettes to 8″ with narrow black leaves. Slow growing.
Echeveria “Black Prince”
Rosettes to 9″; thick dark leaves, bright red bloom sprays late summer
Echeveria “Blue Atoll”
Blue-green rosettes to 12″ across. A bit of a blush on the edges of the leaves in full sun.
Echeveria “Blue Cloud”
E. elegans “Blue Cloud”
Sometimes called E. “Edna”. Fast growing hens-and-chicks, 8″ rosettes. Cupped blue-hued leaves w/pink margins in full sun, gold flowers. Spreads easily. Great in rock gardens.
Echeveria “Blue Curls”
Medium pink-edged blue rosettes, curly-leafed. Rose-pink flowers.
Echeveria “Blue Frills”
Thick wavy blue succulent leaves, pink-edged in full sun. Slow growing, generally solitary. Great in rock gardens.
Echeveria “Blue Wave”
Gorgeous wavy blue leaves with soft pink edges. 10-12″ rosettes.
Echeveria “Bluebird”
E. peacockii hybrid
Small colorful hybrid to 5″ w/narrow pointed blue leaves
Echeveria “Christmas”
E. agavoides cultivar. Stemless rosettes to 8″; green with red tips
Echeveria “Chroma”
Burgundy leaves show some interesting colors in full sun. 6″ rosettes.
Echeveria “Clara”
E. secunda “Clara”
Low growing, 6″ rosettes, orange flowers.
Echeveria “Culebra”
Hybrid
Think caruncled blue and pink leaves, rosettes to 12″. Undulating leaf margins, leaves curl along the sides. Rose-pink flowers.
Echeveria “Curly Blue”
Large clumping rosettes to 12″; thick gently curly blue-grey leaves
