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Echeveria ‘JC Van Keppel’: A Comprehensive Guide

September 13, 2023September 16, 2020 by Tracy
Echeveria jc van keppel succulent plant care guide and identification card

Echeveria ‘JC Van Keppel’ is a very hard to find, slow growing hybrid between E. agavoides and another unknown Echeveria species.

Categories Blog, Echeveria, Hybrids, Types of Succulents Tags Crassulaceae, echeveria, green succulents, hybrid succulents, rare succulent, summer grower, types of succulents, USDA Zone 10, winter dormant

Echeveria ‘Imbricata’: A Comprehensive Guide

September 13, 2023September 16, 2020 by Tracy
Echeveria 'imbricata' care guide

Echeveria ‘Imbricata’ is one of the oldest succulent hybrids having been created in 1874. Its parentage is thought to be E. secunda ‘Glauca’ x E. gibbiflora ‘Metallica’.

Categories Blog, Echeveria, Types of Succulents Tags Crassulaceae, echeveria, green succulents, summer grower, types of succulents, USDA Zone 10, winter dormant

Echeveria desmetiana: A Comprehensive Care Guide

September 13, 2023September 16, 2020 by Tracy
Echeveria desmetiana care guide

Echeveria desmetiana can also be found under the names E. peacockii and E. subsessilis, but Echeveria desmetiana is the official botanical name.

Categories Blog, Echeveria, Types of Succulents Tags Crassulaceae, echeveria, gray succulents, pink succulents, summer grower, types of succulents, winter dormant

Echeveria ‘Chroma’: The Vibrant and Low-Maintenance Succulent

September 13, 2023September 16, 2020 by Tracy
Echeveria chroma succulent plant care guide and identification card

Echeveria ‘Chroma’ is an incredibly cool cultivar by Renee O’Connell of Altman Plants. It takes on an almost tie-dye look with its variegation.

Categories Blog, Echeveria, Types of Succulents Tags Crassulaceae, echeveria, echeveria chroma, green succulents, red succulents, summer grower, types of succulents, USDA Zone 9, variegated succulents, winter dormant, yellow succulents

Echeveria ‘Blue Bird’ – The Bluish-White Beauty of Your Succulent Collection

September 13, 2023September 16, 2020 by Tracy
Echeveria 'bluebird'

In the winter, Echeveria ‘Blue Bird’ has the most stunning pink/red tips. The leaves are pretty chunky and get longer at the bottom with age.

Categories Blog, Echeveria, Types of Succulents Tags Crassulaceae, echeveria, pink succulents, summer grower, types of succulents, USDA Zone 10, winter dormant

Echeveria ‘Blue Atoll’: A Comprehensive Guide

September 13, 2023September 16, 2020 by Tracy
Echeveria 'blue atoll'

Echeveria ‘Blue Atoll’ is a common succulent in cultivation. It offsets freely and grows pretty large if you let it.

Categories Blog, Echeveria, Types of Succulents Tags Crassulaceae, echeveria, echeveria blue atoll, green succulents, summer grower, types of succulents, USDA Zone 10, winter dormant

Echeveria runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’: A Guide

September 13, 2023September 16, 2020 by Tracy
Echeveria runyonii 'topsy turvy'

Echeveria runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ is a really neat pastel succulent with wavy leaves. It produces lots of offsets at its base.

Categories Blog, Echeveria, Types of Succulents Tags Crassulaceae, echeveria, echeveria topsy turvy, gray succulents, summer grower, types of succulents, USDA Zone 10, white succulents, winter dormant

Echeveria minima: A Comprehensive Guide

September 13, 2023September 16, 2020 by Tracy
Echeveria minima succulent plant care guide and identification card

Everything about it is mini and I love it. The bluish leaves are tightly packed together and the tips take on a pinkish blush color when stressed.

Categories Blog, Echeveria, Types of Succulents Tags Crassulaceae, echeveria, good for fairy gardens, green succulents, summer grower, types of succulents, USDA Zone 10, winter dormant
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