Cactus and Succulents - Every 2 Week

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.

Echeveria pulidonis

Small rosettes with thin borders of red-tips; spreads readily after blooming. Butter-yellow flowers.

Echeveria rundelli

Sometimes considered a syn. of E. setosa var. deminuta

Forms large clumps of small 2-3″ rosettes. Thick blue leaves with tufts of hair at the tips.

Echeveria shaviana

Large clumping rosettes to 12″; thick curly-edged leaves, purple in full sun. Red flowers in the summer.

Echeveria “Andromeda”

Reliable pink-blushed blue rosettes, wavy edges. single rosettes will gro0w to 18″ across. Pink flowers.

Echeveria “Blue Boy”

E. pallida x E. gigantea

Pink and blue cupped ovate leaves. Hybridized in California. Freely branching, rosettes to 6″.

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.