Echeveria ‘Violet Queen’

This rapidly growing succulent has silvery leaves that curve up, resembling a lotus flower. If it is given the right amount of stress, the tips of the leaves will turn pink. It often grows in clusters of up to 20 rosettes. White or grey-green blooms may appear in the Spring. Care and Propagation Information Echeveria …

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Echeveria ‘Ruffles’

This large blue-green succulent will develop red edges when it is exposed to direct sunlight. In the summertime, bright red-orange flowers may appear. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Echeveria ‘Ruffles’ Cuttings Leaves Care and Propagation Information General Care for Echeveria ‘Ruffles’ Watering Where to Plant …

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Echeveria ‘Doris Taylor’

This popular Echeveria hybrid is loved by many succulent cultivators! Its green leaves are covered in delicate white filaments, creating a soft and fluffy look. When it is subjected to the right amount of stress, the tips of the leaves will turn a deep red. It is ideal for indoor gardening. Care and Propagation Information …

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Echeveria colorata

This succulent is perfect for those new to gardening. It is a clumping plant with silvery-green leaves with rosy tips that grows easily and can form a mound. In the spring, look for yellow blooms on the plant. Care and Propagation Information Echeveria colorata is an ideal choice for rock gardens and hanging baskets. The …

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Echeveria agavoides “Lipstick Echeveria”

This gorgeous Echeveria truly stands out when it has been “stressed” in a positive way. Its lime green leaves with red edges have earned it the nickname “Lipstick,” but its scientific name is derived from the triangular shape of its thick leaves, which resemble those of an Agave plant. Care and Propagation Information Echeveria agavoides …

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Echeveria elegans “Mexican Snowball”

This Echeveria is well-known for its light-green rosette and is a popular choice for indoor plants. It is sometimes known as “hens and chicks,” though it should not be confused with Sempervivum. It requires a good amount of light to flourish. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to …

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Disocactus flagelliformis “Rat-Tail Cactus”

This cactus, which has long stems that tend to hang out of its pot or trail along the ground, is very popular and widely grown. Its stems are thick and can grow to a great height before being weighed down and bending. It usually bears purple-red flowers, though sometimes pink or orange blooms have been …

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Echeveria ‘Chroma’

This stunning succulent has colorful, mottled leaves. Depending on the amount of sunlight it gets, the color of the rosette can range from blue, purple, pink, orange or even a bronze hue. In the spring, you may see yellow flowers blooming. Care and Propagation Information This succulent, Echeveria ‘Chroma’, is an ideal choice for succulent …

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Echeveria ‘Etna’

This peculiar-looking succulent appears to have some damaged leaves, yet this is actually its typical growth pattern. ‘Etna’ has large, waxy, purple-blue leaves. During the summer, they fold inwards to form a spear-like shape, while in the winter they spread out in order to absorb more sunlight. Care and Propagation Information Adding ‘Etna’ to rock …

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Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’

This unique succulent has strikingly wavy leaves with a blue-gray hue, red edges when exposed to sunlight, and produces flowers during the springtime. It resembles a type of lettuce in both its color and shape. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Echeveria ‘Gorgon’s Grotto’ Cuttings Leaves …

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