| 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 and Species | Description | Pot Size |
Price |
| Echeveria 'Pappy's Rose' | Developed by Dick Wright, the leaves turn bright red during summer with strong light. These are difficult to find and they usually go fast. (Have "babies" growing on.) | 6-8" Ø Extremely limited! |
16.50 |
| Echeveria peacockii | Powdery blue leaves trimmed in pale pink. This species now includes Echeveria subsessilis per Myron Kimnach but there are slight differences. This is the subsessilis form. New Aug. 2010. | 3" 4" |
6.50 7.50 |
| Echeveria 'Perle von Nürnberg' | A hybrid of Echeveria gibbiflora v. metallica and Echeveria potosina. Justifiably popular. The 6.5" plants are lovely, larger, beginning specimen plants. | 4" 5" 6.5" |
7.50 9.50 12.50 |
| Echeveria prolifica | Small growing powdery aqua plants with pink overtones. Yellow flowers. This enjoyable little plant is easy to grow and as the name implies, it's prolific! | clump |
5.50 7.50 |
| 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. | 2" 3" 4" large larger |
5.00 6.50 7.50 12.50 14.50 |
| Echeveria pulidonis (red edged, green leaf form) | Very difficult to find, these are 3 year old, compact, chubby plants. New Aug. 2010 | 1.5-2" Ø |
9.50 |
| Echeveria purpusorum hybrid | Slow growing and slow to offset, these are nice compact plants. | 3" 4" |
5.00 6.50 |
| Echeveria 'Ramillete' | "Orange Bouquet" | 2" 3" 4 " |
5.00 6.50 8.50 |
| Echeveria runyonii 'Topsy-Turvy' | This popular cultivar forms heads up to 20cm across. | 2" 3" 4" larger |
2.00 4.00 5.50 7.50 |
| Echeveria secunda | (Syn: Echeveria alpina) An easy to grow plant, clustering to form an attractive clump of bluish rosettes. New Aug. 2010 | 3" | 6.50 |
| Echeveria setosa | Very plush, green "hairy" plants. | 3" 4" |
7.50 9.50 |
| Echeveria setosa var. deminuta | Another "hairy" plant, these are bluish-green "hairy" miniatures. An attractive plant which produces an abundance of new "hairy" offsets each season. | 2" 3" clumping larger clumps |
4.50 6.50 9.50 |
| Echeveria setosa var. oteroi | No hair here! The "naked setosa". | 3" 4" |
7.50 9.50 |
| Echeveria shaviana "Blue Giant" | These make great specimens! | 2" 3" 4" |
4.50 5.50 7.50 |
| Echeveria shaviana "Pink Frills" | The pinkish form of the above. | 2" 3" 4" |
4.50 5.50 7.50 |
| Echeveria shaviana 'Pinky' | An Echeveria shaviana hybrid by Martin Kimnach. Another color variation with coral-rose flowers. New 8/2010 | 5" Ø 6" Ø |
10.50 12.50 |
| Echeveria shaviana hybrid | Pinkish blue wavy leaves with a powdery "bloom" on the leaf surfaces | 3" 4" 5" |
5.50 7.50 9.50 |
| Echeveria 'Spruce-Oliver' | (Previously listed as E. set-sprucii, a name supplied by our supplier, but which was inaccurate.) Beautiful, slightly hairy lanciolate leaves, it's a wonderful hybrid by Victor Reiter. | 2" 3" 4" |
4.50 5.50 6.75 |
| Echeveria 'Tippy' | Beautiful red-tipped compact rosettes. Available again. | 4" 5" 6" |
9.50 12.50 18.50 |
| Echeveria 'Tsunami' | Wavy blue leaves rimmid with lighter, blue crinkle edges. Coral pink flowers on the outside with orange inner color. New Aug. 2010 | 5" Ø 6" Ø |
10.50 12.50 |
| Echeveria species #1 | We don't know the species name of these plants but the leaves are crinkled with a rosy-pink top half of the leaves, changing to blue-green at their bases. New Aug. 2010 | 5 - 6" Ø | 9.50 |
| Echeveria species #2 | Another one we can't identify but these are large-leafed yearling plants with a beautifully delicate pinkish-lavender cast. New Aug. 2010 | 4" | 7.50 |
| Echeveria 'Western Blue' | 2" 3" |
5.50 6.50 |