Glossy green leaves with red edges. Orange flowers.
Cactus and Succulents - Every 2 Week
Echeveria multicaulis hybrid
Glossy green leaves with red edges. Orange flowers.
Echeveria nodulosa
Subshrub to 2ft. with 5″ red- and green- leafed rosettes
Echeveria peacockii
6″ rosettes grey/green with red blooms
Echeveria prolifica
Small, clustering 6″ rosettes; yellow flowers
Echeveria pulidonis
Small rosettes with thin borders of red-tips; spreads readily after blooming. Butter-yellow flowers.
Echeveria pulvinata x setosa
Subshrub w/fuzzy green rosettes, red tips, orange blooms
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 runyonii
Light bluish-gray rosettes.
Echeveria secunda “Blue Mist’ “
Pointy blue leaves, forms clumps of 10″ rosettes. Red and yellow flowers.
Echeveria setosa
Small rosettes to 6″; stemless, soft and furry
Echeveria setosa “Arrow”
Narrow-leafed, small rosettes on vertical stems. Red tips in full sun.
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 “Andromeda”
Reliable pink-blushed blue rosettes, wavy edges. single rosettes will gro0w to 18″ across. Pink flowers.
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 Boy”
E. pallida x E. gigantea
Pink and blue cupped ovate leaves. Hybridized in California. Freely branching, rosettes to 6″.
Echeveria “Blue Dude”
Large open 18″ rosettes. Pinkish hued round blue leaves. Full sun at the coast.
Echeveria “Blue Prince”
Striking blue-hued rosettes get bronze in full sun.
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 “Etna”
Large wavy blue and violet leaves with large and varied caruncles. 12″ rosettes. Flowers periodically Spring through Fall, with pink-orange flowers on tall stalks. Great for rock gardens.
