Echeveria are large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, native to semi-desert areas of Central America, Mexico and northwestern South America. The plant is a rosette on a short stem. Some varieties produce offsets.
Lola
Currently owned:
- Echeveria Black Prince - Leaves are burgundy to near black, just received.
- Echeveria Blue Curls - Ruffled leaves [Photo]
- Echeveria Chroma [Photo]
- Echeveria Compressicaulis, more upright. [Photos]
- Echeveria Cubic Frost - Weird leaves [Photo]
- Echevereia Elfstone [Photo]
- Echeveria Lilac Mist [Photo]
- Echeveria Linda Jean - very dark
- Echevereia Lola [Photo]
- Echeveria Neon Breakers - Ruffled leaves [Photo]
- Echeveria Perle von Nurnberg [Photo, on the right of the image with Red Sky]
- Echeveria Perle von Nurnberg Rainbow - Variegated, just received.
- Echeveria pulvinata Frosty - frosted leaves, just received.
- Echeveria Purpusorum Dionysos - Red variegated (2x)
- Echevereia Raindrops [Photo]
- Echevereia Red Sky [Photo]
- Echeveria Setosa Var. Deminuta - Blue leaves with tufts of hair at the tips [Photo]
- Echeveria Trader Joe's - Not a real variety, but an unidentified perfect little rosette I got at Trader Joe's. [Photo]
- Echeveria unidentified - Extra plant received in an order from Ramsey's.
Wishlist
- Echeveria Ana Lu - Sea green center and crimson accents
- Echeveria Blue Rose (or Atlantis)
- Echeveria elegans Mexican Snowball
- Echeveria lilacina Ghost Echeveria
- Echeveria Lime 'n Chile
- Echeveria pulvinata Red Velvet - frosted leaves
- Echeveria Red Velvet
- Echeveria runyonii 'Topsy Turvy'
- Echeveria Setosa Var. Minor - Dense white hairs

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