Tips On Growing Echeveria Outdoors
Echeveria is a popular perennial succulent member of the Crassulaceae family of plants. There are about 200 species in the Echeveria genus and many hybrids. These versatile succulents are native
Echeveria is a popular perennial succulent member of the Crassulaceae family of plants. There are about 200 species in the Echeveria genus and many hybrids. These versatile succulents are native
Beautiful, versatile Echeveria succulents can be grown as outdoor containers or landscape plants in warm climates and houseplants in any climate. These easy-care perennial succulents are native to semi-desert areas
Echeverias are stunning succulents known for their rosette-shaped leaves and vibrant colors. Available in about 200 species and genus with countless hybrids, these members of the Crassulaceae family of plants
Springtime is the ideal time for repotting plants, including Echeveria. Some gardeners routinely repot all of their plants every spring, but this isn’t necessary with Echeveria. Succulents, in general, can
How often to water Echeveria is a challenging task in succulent Echeveria care. As with all succulents, overwatering a growing Echeveria can have disastrous results. You’re much better off underwatering any of the
Echeverias are a very easy succulent plant to propagate. There are five methods you can use. 1. Rosettes: When your Echeveria plant becomes leggy (stretches for the sun), you can
Echeveria Neon Breakers (ech-eh-VER-ee-a nee-AHN BRAY-curs) are excellent houseplants. These brilliantly colored, easily grown perennial succulents are also a good choice for many garden settings. You may also hear this
Succulents are becoming increasingly popular, and the Echeveria plants (ech-eh-VER-ee-a) genus is among the most desired. These members of the Crassulaceae family are native throughout Mexico and Central America but
The Purpusorum Echeveria is an attractive, rosette-shaped perennial succulent plant with a compact growth habit. They hail from Central America, Pueblo, and Oaxaca Mexico, and Texas. This type of Echeveria
With so many types of Echeveria succulents, its easy care and variety of different colors, shapes, and sizes – they are fun to grow and collect. Click this article for details on the many Echeveria types for your home.
Echeveria elegans is a slow-grower taking several years to mature. The Mexican snowball is almost foolproof. Click this article for growing information on Echeveria elegans succulent care.
Echeveria Setosa also known as the Mexican Firecracker, is a fuzzy plant, with urn-shaped flower and yellow tips. The Fire Cracker plant grows in clusters with fragrant blossoms that attract hummingbirds. Click this article for details on growing the Setosa Echeveria firecracker succulent.
Echeveria lilacina, also known as the ghost Echeveria, hails from Nuevo Leon in northern Mexico, Central America. The plant is also a native Texan. Its botanical name, Echeveria lilacina, comes
The Echeveria Green Prince is a succulent plant from the Echeveria [ech-e-ver’-i-a] genus. Echeverias are characterized by a fleshy rosette of colorful leaves. They belong to the Crassula family, also
Echeveria chihuahuensis (ech-eh-VER-ee-a chee-wah-wah-EN-sis) is a small and pretty member of the family Crassulaceae. Like all its cousins, it is often referred to as Hen and Chicks. It is also
The Echeveria plant is a type of succulent that features fleshy leaves and attractive bell-shaped blossoms. Echeveria care is easy. They produce flowers during spring and summer in colors ranging
Sedeveria (SEE-deh-VER-ee-a) is an easy-care succulent and a favorite addition to rock gardens. These small, attractive plants are the result of a cross between Echeveria (ech-eh-VER-ee-a) and Sedum (SEE-dum). This
The “Painted Lady Echeveria” known botanically as Echeveria derenbergii (ech-eh-VER-ee-a der-en-BERG-ee-eye) is a perennial evergreen succulent. There are about 140 different Echeveria species, all belonging to the Crassulaceae (krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee) family
Echeveria nodulosa [ech-eh-VER-ee-a nod-yoo-LOH-suh] is another stunning succulent plant. The green leaves display colorful markings, and the bright flowers arrive in the summer. An evergreen succulent Echeveria native to Mexico, “nodulosa”
Echeveria agavoides [ech-eh-VER-ee-a, ah-gav-OH-id-eez] is a flowering succulent plant producing colorful flowers with dark yellow tips from the genus Echeveria. Agavoides like many Echeveria succulent plants come from the rocky
The Echeveria peacockii is one of many Echeveria plants featuring a beautiful rosette of thick, rich green succulent leaves. Pronounced [ech-eh-VER-ee-a pee-KOK-ee-eye], echeveria peacockii is also called Peacock Echeveria. The echeveria
Echeveria Laui [Ech-eh-VER-ee-a, LAU-eye] is a succulent Echeveria plant from the family Crassulaceae. This slow-growing type of succulent Echeveria is native to Mexico and is popularly used as a decorative
Echeveria Subsessilis (Ech-eh-VER-ee-a Sub-SES-sil-iss) is one of the many beautiful Echeveria plant varieties which belong to the family Crassulaceae. Tips on Echeveria Care. Subsessillis is also known as Echeveria Morning
Echeveria Pulvinata (plush plant) is a compact easy grower, the rosettes are densely covered with white hairs, edges become reddish in cool weather. Click this article for more information on growing the ruby plush plant succulent.
Echeveria Pulidonis is a slow-growing flowering evergreen succulent plant from the family Crassulaceae and genus Echeveria. The plant hails from Puebla, Mexico, and Central America and is commonly known as
Echeveria Imbricata or Blue Rose echeveria is a hybrid originating in the 1870’s. It’s blue-green leaves, tight rosettes, hardy growth, makes it still a popular succulent Echeveria. We share care, watering, soil and more. Click this article for Echeveria imbricata growing and care tips.
Echeveria Perle von Nurnberg a popular hybrid evergreen succulent Echeveria, with an attractive unique two-toned appearance, the rosettes are thick with fleshy pointed leaves.
Click this article for details and care information on growing Perle von Nurnberg succulents.
The delightful Echeveria Black Prince is a slow, low-growing, darkly-colored succulent plant featuring tight rosettes of fleshy leaves. The genus “Echeveria” [ech-eh-VER-ee-a] includes a large variety of flowering plants native
Echeveria plants are a group of Mexican succulents with approximately 140 or more types of Echeveria species, which range greatly in size, shape, and other characteristics. For this reason, Echeveria
Echeveria Runyonii [Ech-eh-VER-ee-a, Run-YON-ee-eye] is an evergreen species of flowering plants, belonging to the family Crassulaceae. This plant is native to Mexico, and one of the numerous Echeveria types cultivated. It
The Echeveria Cante [ech-eh-VER-ee-a kan-te] belongs to the genus Echeveria (Crassulaceae family) and considered a form of Echeveria subrigida. Tips on Echeveria plant care. It was given the name of
The pink edged Echeveria prolifica [ech-eh-VER-ee-a pro-LIF-ih-kuh] is a fast-growing, quickly reproducing perennial succulent Echeveria plant. The species does not exist in the wild, and it’s speculated all existing plants
The blue echeveria plant most commonly referred to as “blue” is Echeveria glauca also known as Echeveria secunda. However, there are many different Echeveria species and cultivars of Blue Echeveria
The Echeveria glauca is considered one of the best Blue Echeveria plant varieties. Glauca in Latin means “bluish-grey or green.” The other common plant names include: Old Hens and Chicks
Echeveria Lola is a hybrid of Echeveria lilacina (parent) x Echeveria derenbergii (painted lady) by hybridizer Dick Wright in 1980. This perennial succulent Echeveria plant belongs to the stonecrop family, also known
Echeveria ‘Afterglow’ succulent is another attractive easy-care Echeveria [ech-eh-VER-ee-a] plant which belongs to the Crassulaceae family. The succulent ‘Afterglow’ plant is a hybrid by Don Worth of San Francisco, California. He
Echeveria shaviana is a tender, soft, evergreen succulents native to the mountain areas of Nuevo Leon in northern Mexico. Shaviana belongs to the Echeveria plant genus a member of the Crassula family