Plants in genus echeveria
Echeveria 'Amistad'
Echeveria 'Amistad' is a vibrant succulent native to Central America, particularly Mexico, known for its colorful rosette shapes. This plant is a treasure for succulent enthusiasts, adding a splash of color to any collection.
Echeveria moranii
Echeveria moranii, a succulent native to Mexico, features thick, spoon-shaped leaves with maroon edges and blooms with gold flowers in summer. This rosette-forming plant prefers bright light, well-drained soil, and can grow up to 8 inches tall.
Echeveria 'Firecracker'
Echeveria 'Firecracker' is a hardy, drought-tolerant succulent that thrives with ample light and minimal watering. It prefers porous, well-draining soil and benefits from periods of drought between waterings. This plant is known for its ability to reproduce in various ways and is ideal for those seeking low-maintenance greenery.
Echeveria 'Blue Elf'
Echeveria 'Blue Elf' is a small, rosette-forming succulent known for its teal-green leaves with pink to red tips. Native to Mexico, this plant rarely grows taller than 3 inches and has a slow growth rate. It blooms several times a year during the summer, producing yellow-green flowers. Echeveria 'Blue Elf' thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, and it is winter-dormant. It is hardy in zones 8a to 11b and can tolerate temperatures as low as 15.8°F. This succulent is safe for common household pets and can be propagated by leaf, stem cutting, and offsets.
Echeveria 'Fleur Blanc'
Echeveria 'Fleur Blanc' is a drought-tolerant succulent known for its rosette form and ability to reproduce in various ways. It prefers sunny locations and well-draining soil, requiring minimal watering. This plant is sensitive to freezing temperatures below 40°F, making it ideal for warm climates or indoor cultivation.
Echeveria 'Ferte'
Echeveria 'Ferte' is a drought-tolerant succulent with a rosette form, thriving in sunny areas with well-draining soil. It requires minimal watering and can withstand temperatures as low as 40°F.
Echeveria 'Ice Pinky'
Echeveria 'Ice Pinky' is a drought-tolerant succulent that requires ample light and well-draining soil. Known for its vibrant colors and rosette shape, this plant is sensitive to freezing temperatures and should be kept dry between waterings.
Echeveria 'Spicy'
Echeveria 'Spicy' is a drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in sunny areas with ample light. It prefers porous, well-draining soil and requires little watering, with drought periods between waterings. This plant is known for its rosette form and is a charming addition to any succulent collection.
Echeveria 'Black Swan'
Echeveria 'Black Swan' is a hardy, drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in ample light, preferably south-facing. It requires little watering and should be planted in porous, well-draining soil. This plant is sensitive to freezing temperatures below 40°F.
Echeveria 'Black Prince'
Echeveria 'Black Prince' is a striking succulent native to Mexico, known for its rosette form and color variations from green to brown. It grows 4 to 10 inches tall and produces red flowers in fall to winter. This plant prefers full sun and well-draining, sandy soil, requiring infrequent watering. Its fast growth rate and ease of propagation by cuttings make it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Echeveria 'Firefly'
Echeveria 'Firefly' is a hardy, drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in bright, sunny locations. It requires little watering and prefers porous, well-draining soil. This plant is ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance succulent with vibrant foliage.
Echeveria 'Ben Badis'
Echeveria 'Ben Badis' is a drought-tolerant succulent that naturally grows in sunny areas. It requires porous, well-draining soil and can reproduce in various ways, making it a versatile addition to succulent collections.
Echeveria 'Dondo'
Echeveria 'Dondo' is a charming succulent from the Crassulaceae family, known for its rosette formation of gray to green leaves with potential red tips. The rosettes can grow up to 4 inches in diameter and produce flowers in winter and spring. It thrives in bright light but should be shielded from direct sunlight. The plant prefers the soak and dry watering method and grows well in temperatures between 50 and 77°F. It is suitable for average household humidity, making it an excellent choice for indoor cultivation.
Echeveria 'Violacina'
Echeveria 'Violacina' is a charming succulent known for its rosette form and drought tolerance. It naturally thrives in sunny areas and requires porous, well-draining soil to prevent water-logging. This succulent is low-maintenance, needing minimal watering, and is ideal for those who prefer easy-care plants. Its compact size, typically around 6 inches, makes it suitable for small spaces or as part of a succulent arrangement. The plant's ability to reproduce in various ways adds to its appeal for succulent enthusiasts.
Echeveria runyonii 'San Carlos'
Echeveria runyonii 'San Carlos' is a hardy and drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in ample light, preferably south-facing. It requires porous, well-draining soil and minimal watering, making it a low-maintenance choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Echeveria 'Costa'
Echeveria 'Costa' is a vibrant succulent native to Central America, particularly Mexico. It is admired for its colorful rosette shape, making it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts. This plant thrives in bright light and requires minimal water, making it drought-tolerant. Echeverias are known for their ability to reproduce in various ways, adding to their appeal as easy-to-care-for houseplants.
Echeveria 'Culibra'
Echeveria 'Culibra' is a succulent with curled blue leaves and pink wavy margins, forming rosettes up to 7 inches in diameter. It belongs to the Crassulaceae family and produces flowers in spring. This plant is known for its unique appearance and is suitable for those who appreciate unusual and decorative succulents.
Echeveria purpusorum
Echeveria purpusorum is a succulent endemic to Puebla and Oaxaca, Mexico, featuring pointy, oval leaves in shades of olive-green to grey-green with red-brown markings. The rosette grows up to 3.2 inches in diameter and produces scarlet red flowers with yellow tips in late spring. This plant is part of the Crassulaceae family and thrives in well-draining soil, making it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Echeveria 'Vampire'
Echeveria 'Vampire' is a drought-tolerant succulent known for its ability to reproduce in numerous ways. It thrives in sunny areas with porous, well-draining soil, requiring minimal watering. This plant benefits from the addition of pumice, perlite, or grit to cactus soil and prefers periods of drought between waterings. Echeveria 'Vampire' is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance plant with striking rosette forms. Its resilience and adaptability make it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor succulent collections.
Echeveria agavoides 'Red Tip'
Echeveria agavoides 'Red Tip' is a vibrant succulent native to Central America, particularly Mexico. Known for its beautiful rosette shape, this plant features colorful leaves with red tips. It thrives in bright, indirect light and is well-suited for indoor cultivation. Echeveria agavoides is a low-maintenance plant, making it ideal for beginners. Its striking appearance and easy care requirements make it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Echeveria prolifica
Echeveria prolifica is a charming succulent native to Mexico, belonging to the Crassulaceae family. Its silver-green leaves can develop a pink hue when exposed to sunlight, forming rosettes about an inch in diameter. This plant blooms with yellow flowers in spring and summer and requires bright, indirect light to prevent leaf damage. It thrives in temperatures between 50-77°F and prefers the soak and dry watering method, making it ideal for indoor cultivation.
Echeveria 'Ramillette'
Echeveria 'Ramillette' is a succulent from the Crassulaceae family, featuring green leaves with red tips and rosettes up to 4 inches in diameter. It produces yellow to orange flowers in winter and spring, requiring bright light but avoiding direct sunlight. This plant is drought-resistant and thrives with the soak and dry watering method, making it a low-maintenance choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Echeveria cante
Echeveria cante, native to northwestern Zacatecas, Mexico, is a succulent recognized for its blue to green leaves with pink edges. The rosettes can grow up to 16 inches in diameter, and it produces orange flowers in summer. This drought-tolerant plant prefers quick-draining soil and full sun to light shade, making it a resilient choice for succulent gardens.
Echeveria 'Fabiola'
Echeveria 'Fabiola' is a succulent native to Central America, with green leaves tipped in red. The rosettes can reach up to 4 inches in diameter, and flowers may appear in summer.
Echeveria 'Harry Watson'
Echeveria 'Harry Watson' is a drought-tolerant succulent that requires ample light and well-draining soil. It is recommended to place it in a south-facing location and allow for drought periods between waterings. This plant is a resilient choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Echeveria 'Vanilla Bees'
Echeveria 'Vanilla Bees' is a drought-tolerant succulent that naturally grows in sunny areas. It prefers a south-facing location and requires porous, well-draining soil. This plant needs little watering and should be protected from water-logging, making it an ideal choice for low-maintenance gardens.
Echeveria 'Blue Frills'
Echeveria 'Blue Frills' is a slow-growing succulent with blue-green leaves that form rosettes up to 8 inches in diameter. It blooms with yellow to orange flowers in summer and requires bright light, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent leaf damage. This plant prefers a well-drained, slightly acidic soil mix and is hardy in zones 8, making it suitable for full to partial sun exposure.
Echeveria 'Melaco'
Echeveria 'Melaco' is a drought-tolerant succulent that prefers sunny areas and well-draining soil. It requires minimal watering and is sensitive to cold, freezing below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant is ideal for warm climates and low-maintenance gardens.