The plant name on the left (if underlined) provides a link to a photo. The photo is not necessarily the individual plant being sold, but illustrates the species as represented in our collection. Size refers to the current pot size (Ø = approximate plant diameter) . When ordering, please note the plant name, pot size and price. Thanks. |
| Genus & Species | Description | Pot Size |
Price |
| Echeveria 'Giant Mexican Firecracker' | Furry green succulent leaves with reddish edges in strong light. Clumps easily when mature. Larger sizes available later this fall. New. Added Sept. 7, 2011 | 2" 3" 4" |
5.00 7.50 9.50 |
| Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica' | Its rounded, metallic leaves tend to purplish-pink with pink margins and the flowers are outstanding... on long stems, the vivid reddish-pink flowers open in large clusters and tend to be long lasting. | 6" Ø | 12.50 |
| Echeveria globulosa | A little-known and not readily available species from Oaxaca is a tiny compact, light blue plant, growing to about 5 cm in diameter at maturity. Out of stock. | 1.5-2" | 8.50 |
| Echeveria 'Haageana' | Considered to be a hybrid of Echeveria agavoides & Echeveria harmsii, but often inaccurately listed as a species. Branches with age. | 2" 3" 4" 5" |
4.00 5.50 7.50 9.50 |
| Echeveria harmsii | Plush little furry plants. What's not to like? Out of stock. | 2" 3" |
4.75 5.50 |
| Echeveria hybrid (E. carnicolor x diffractens) | See page 185, Schulz/Kapitany, Echeveria Cultivars. When grown in strong light, these have a maroon to pinkish-chocolate coloring with a lighter edging on each leaf. | 2" 3" |
3.50 5.00 |
| Echeveria hybrid (sometimes sold as E. grusonii) | A nice little Echeveria that we know very little about but worthy of circulation. It's not a recognized species but it is certainly distinct and therefore we offer it with the above caveat. New Sept. 12, 2011. | 1" 2" |
5.00 7.50 |
| Echeveria 'Imbricata' Deleuil | (Invalid syn. Echeveria glaucometallica) This is used as a parent in many of the modern hybrids, and is itself a hybrid developed by Deleuil in France in the late 1800s (Walther, Echeveria, 1972, pg.52), - a cross of E. glauca & E. metallica. It's an easy to grow plant, the heads of which will reach up to 30cm across and eventually form offsets. Should be a part of every collection. Though often referred to as "Hens & Chicks", we prefer to reserve that common name to "Sempervivums", to which they have some resemblance. ("lgr" means "larger plants") | 2" 3" 4" larger |
3.50 5.50 6.50 8.50 |
| Echeveria 'Lola' | A Dick Wright hybrid of E. lilicina & E. derenbergii. In our opinion, one of the most beautiful of Echeverias. Powdery-green pastel coloring on the lower leaves. The upper leaves are a soft lavender outlined in a muted green. A very compact and sculptural plant. | 5" |
12.50 |
| Echeveria 'Lucita' | "Chalk Rose" - a cultivar of E. runyonii. Temporarily out os stock. | 3" 4" |
5.50 6.50 |
| Echeveria 'Mauna Loa' | One of the "volcano" hybrids from Dick Wright, these have gorgeous bumpy, rosey-green leaves. Newly rooted large heads. | 12"+ Ø | 38.50 |
| Echeveria 'Melaço' | This came to us as Echeveria melaco, but we have no information regarding this as a species. It appears rather to be a cultivar, with the "Melaco" referring to the Portuguese for molasses. If anyone has any more information please email us at nursery@karacactus.com. | 3" 4" |
6.50 7.75 |
| Echeveria minima | Described in 1968,this species has very small rosettes which readily clump under cultivation but which tend to be solitary in the wild. There are many clones in circulation, but this is the original, chunky-leaved form. Very pretty. Mature singles. | 2" Beginning to clump - limited |
8.50 12.50 |
| Echeveria 'Milk Chocolate' | Temporarily out of stock. | ||
| Echeveria 'Morning Light' | Lovely bluish lavender plants with dark pink leaf edges - a sibling of Echeveria 'After Glow' (from the same cross). These become very impressive large plants. | 3" (limited) 4" 5" |
7.50 9.50 12.50 |
| Echeveria multicaulis "Copper Roses" | Limited supply. |
2" 3" |
4.75 5.75 |
| Echeveria nodulosa 'Painted Beauty' | Sometimes called 'Painted Lady', this is a natural cultivar named by Myron Kimnach. A very striking selection from the normal E. nodulosa. | 3" 4" |
6.50 8.50 |