Kalanchoe delagoensis: The Fascinating ‘Mother of Millions’
Kalanchoe delagoensis ‘Mother of Millions’ is a controverisal succulent in some parts of the world.
Kalanchoe delagoensis ‘Mother of Millions’ is a controverisal succulent in some parts of the world.
Echeveria ‘JC Van Keppel’ is a very hard to find, slow growing hybrid between E. agavoides and another unknown Echeveria species.
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’.
Echeveria desmetiana can also be found under the names E. peacockii and E. subsessilis, but Echeveria desmetiana is the official botanical name.
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.
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.
Echeveria ‘Blue Atoll’ is a common succulent in cultivation. It offsets freely and grows pretty large if you let it.
Echeveria ‘Lola’ is a hybrid of Echeveria ‘Tippy’ x E. lilacina created by the famous hybridizer, Dick Wright, in 1980.
Echeveria laui has become one of the most sought after succulents by collectors recently. It is not for the faint of heart or for anyone with a tendency to overwater. They are incredibly picky with their environment, but once you get it right they are so incredibly beautiful.
Echeveria runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ is a really neat pastel succulent with wavy leaves. It produces lots of offsets at its base.