Echeveria
- Echeveria agavoidesEcheveria agavoides£12.95 As low as £9.95Only 9 leftEcheveria agavoides has bright green, curved fleshy leaves with spines which form rosettes - it resembles an Agave. It’s half-hardy if given... Learn More
- Echeveria SeranaEcheveria SeranaSpecial Price £9.95 Regular Price £12.95Only 2 leftBlack Prince is one of the darkest rosette forming succulents, it is half hardy if given some protection against frost during winter and very easy to Learn More
- Echeveria elegansEcheveria elegansSpecial Price £9.95 Regular Price £12.95Stock 12Elegans forms rosettes in a pinkish grey colour. It is half hardy if given some protection against frost during winter and very easy to care for... Learn More
- Echeveria apusEcheveria ApusSpecial Price £9.95 Regular Price £12.95Stock 19Echeveria apus is an fast growing evergreen succulent with rosettes of obovate, green/grey leaves with dainty pretty pink edges. Yellow flowers... Learn More
- Echeveria Pearl Van NeurenbergSpecial Price £6.95 Regular Price £9.95Stock 36Echeveria Pearl van Neurenberg or Echeveria 'Perle Von Nürnberg' is a striking succulent with rosettes of deep rosy pink on its inside, of... Learn More
- Echeveria PolluxEcheveria Pollux£16.95 As low as £11.95Only 10 leftEcheveria pollux is a rare fast growing evergreen succulent with rosettes of fleshy, obovate overlapping leaves with a purplish-grey tone. It... Learn More
- Echeveria agavoides SiriusEcheveria Sirius£12.95 As low as £9.95Only 6 leftEcheveria sirius is an evergreen rosette forming succulent. Its leaves are fleshy, pale green and vivid red tips giving the feeling that have been... Learn More
They are attractive succulents, highly valued for their amazing colours and variations, with the stunning leaf colour of many varieties
Most of these species have a rosette form and are commonly called in English "Hens and chickens" .
They are drought resistant just like in their natural environment but also enjoy regular watering and fertilizing. Free draining, porous soil is essential to prevent root rot. The most common problems seen on Echeveria plants are due to poor watering habits.
When you water Echeveria plants, water only the soil and not the rosette and let the soil dry out a little between each watering. Echeveria don’t like to be kept too wet, but they also don’t like to be kept too dry. In a house the dry home temperatures dry plants out even faster. Too dry and it will wither the plant’s roots.Dramatic changes in lighting can stress plants out.
Echeveria is a species of succulents orginating from Mexico and central America.