Classic bluish-grey-leafed hybrid; 10″ rosettes, red flowers.
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Echeveria “Dondo”
Small, tightly clumped stemless rosettes with red-orange blooms; grows well outdoor or on a sunny windowsill.
Echeveria “Doris Taylor”
E. setosa x E. pulvinata hybrid
Small fuzzy rosettes to 6″, slow to spread.
Echeveria “Dusty Violet”
E. cante x E. imbricata
Beautiful dusty white leaves with a hint of violet in full sun. Great in rock gardens.
Echeveria “Ebony”
E. agavoides “Ebony”
E. “Lipstick”
Stemless rosettes to 8″; dark green leaves with deep red tips, yellow or red flowers
Echeveria “Electric Glow”
12-18″ rosettes, waving edges, pastel pink and blue leaves.
Echeveria “Eliza”
Attractive brownish red rosettes with cupped leaves, vibrant in full sun, 4-6″ across.
Echeveria “Fabiola”
E. purpusorum x E. derenbergii
Small rosettes, orange flowers.
Echeveria “Fireball”
Burgundy rosettes w/red flowers to 12″ on short stalk. Rust-red in full sun.
Echeveria “First Lady”
Blue-green 12″ rosette with red edges, fully red in full sun. Frilled leaf edges. Very attractive in the garden, does well in a pot in a sunny window.
Echeveria “Flying Cloud”
Hybrid, Dick Wright
White, grey, green, pink and red highlights on variegated leaves. Rosettes to 8″, stems can get 12″. Frost-senstitive.
Echeveria “Frosty”
E. pulvinata “Frosty”
Subshrub; fuzzy silver leaves; orange blooms
Echeveria “Giant Blue Curls”
Hybrid
Large bluish rosettes, curly-leafed. 12″ rosettes, short stems. Rose-pink flowers.
Echeveria “Glory”
Small rosettes, slow-growing clumps, stiff red-tipped leaves
Echeveria “Green Pearl”
6″ rosettes w/cupped blue-green leaves
Echeveria “Grey Red”
Possibly a Pachyveria (Pachyphytum x Echeveria) hybrid.
Stunning new thick-leaved hybrid; grey leaves w/red tips in sun
Echeveria “Hercules”
Blue-grey leaves with red edges. Slow growing, tight symmetrical rosettes to 10″.
Echeveria “Jade Point”
E. agavoides “Jade Point”
Jade green rosettes with tiny red tips.
Echeveria “Katella Princess”
Medium green rosettes with stiff red-edged curly leaves.
Echeveria “Lipstick”
E. agavoides “Lipstick”
Stemless rosettes to 8″; dark green leaves with bright red tips, yellow or red flowers
Echeveria “Lola”
Pointy, shapely leaves. Waxy 6″ rosettes rosy-purple tinged in full sun.
Echeveria “Lotus”
Echeveria elegans X Sedum suaveolens
Stunning lotus-like rosettes of pink and purple leaves. Intergenic hybrid should more properly be called a Sedeveria. Frost- and heat-sensitive, grows best with afternoon shade or indoor in a sunny spot.
Echeveria “Maria”
E. agavoides “Maria”
Variable. Large rosettes to 12″ with lightly red edges on pointy apple-green leaves with darker red at the tips. Great in rock gardens.
Name may refer to more than one agavoides cultivar
Echeveria “Martin’s Hybrid”
E. agavoides “Martin’s Hybrid”
Large rosettes to 12″ across with red edges on pointy apple-green leaves. Great in rock gardens. Prefers sun at coast.
Echeveria “Maruba Benitsukasa”
E. nodulosa “Maruba Benitsukasa”
Subshrub. Colorful red-lined leaves with small caruncles.
Echeveria “Mauna Loa”
Wavy-edged, solitary rosette. Bluish-green turns red in sun
Echeveria “Melaco”
Shiny dark-reddish-brown leaves, small branching rosettes. Orange flowers.
Echeveria “Metallica”
Cultivated variety, waxy purple-pink leaves, rosettes to 10″d.
Echeveria “Mexicano”
Shiny dark-reddish-brown leaves. Orange flowers.
Echeveria “Mira”
E. agavoides “Mira”
Copper-edged green leaves. Small rosettes.
