Description:
Echeveria secunda is a hardy succulent native to Central America, particularly Mexico, known for its arrowhead-shaped, grayish blue-green rosettes. It grows up to 12 inches tall and blooms in summer or late spring with yellow bell-shaped flowers. This slow-growing plant thrives in full sun and requires well-drained, loose, acidic soil. It is winter-dormant and can be propagated from leaf cuttings or offsets.
Sources:
- [1] Echeveria Pumila Glauca: Succulent Market. Visit Source
- [2] Echeveria glauca: Planet Desert. Visit Source
- [3] Echeveria Pumila Glauca: Succulent Market. Visit Source
- [4] Echeveria glauca: Planet Desert. Visit Source
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Last Updated June 30, 2025
Store | Title | In Stock | Price |
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Succulent Market | Echeveria Pumila Glauca |
Yes
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$7.99 |
Planet Desert | Echeveria glauca ( 4" Pot) |
No
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$8.79 |