| Echeveria 'Lucita' | "Chalk Rose" - a cultivar of E. runyonii. | 4" |
5.50 |
| Echeveria 'Metallica' | Narrow leafed, metallic-silvery color, turning slightly pink in bright light. This is a hybrid of E. gibbiflora and different than the E. gibbiflora 'Metalica'. Confusing, isn't it? But this is our favorite! | 4" | 8.50 |
| Echeveria 'Milk Chocolate' | A lovely 'milk chocolate' brown. Temporarily out of stock. | ||
| 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" clmp. |
5.50 8.50 |
| Echeveria multicaulis | "Copper Roses" | 3" | 5.50 |
| Echeveria nodulosa | The normal, slightly smaller, species. | 3" | 5.00 |
| 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. | 2" 3" 4" |
4.00 5.50 8.50 |
| Echeveria 'Pappy's Rose' | Developed by Dick Wright, the leaves turn bright red during summer with strong light. | 4"+ |
8.75 |
| Echeveria 'Pappy's Rose' crest | Cresting or monstrose form. Temporarily out of stock. | ||
| Echeveria peacockii | Syn: E. subsessilis | 6" | 14.50 |
| Echeveria 'Perle von Nürnberg' | A hybrid of Echeveria gibbiflora v. metallica and Echeveria potosina. Justifiably popular. | 5" |
9.50 |
| Echeveria pulidonis E. Walther (Blue leaf form) | Named after Sr. Pulido that collected it. Forming rosettes to 15cm with occasional offsets, this is an attractive compact slow growing species. Blue leaf form, with red edge in good light. | 4" |
7.50 |
| Echeveria pulidonis E. Walther (Green Leaf form) | Green leaf form with persistent red edges. Larger plants later this summer | 2" 3" |
4.00 5.50 |
| Echeveria purpusorum hybrid | 3" 4" |
5.00 6.50 |
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| Echeveria 'Ramillette' | 3" 4" 6" |
4.75 6.50 9.50 |