Echeveria Varieties
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The following pages list some of the Echeverias grown by Paradisia

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The prices below are approximate retail prices and are not available by mail order.  Those names typed in upper case are hybrids, lower case are species.  Items listed as P.O.A. are rare varieties that are only produced in small numbers and only one or two plants may be released by us each year due to the slow growth and difficulty of culture.  We maintain large collections of these and many other plant species and in some cases take orders for delivery in 2 to 3 years.

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Echeveria lauii

Lauii is a very slow growing and highly sought after species.  Grows to 15cm but may take many years.

Echeveria Lemon Twist

Lemon Twist is a hardy fast growing cultivar with heads to 20cm.  Upright clustering growth habit. 

Echeveria lilacina

Attractive and highly desirable species forming attractive heads to 12cm across, very slow growing and rare to offset.

Echeveria lindsayana

Highly sought after species around the world, slow growing solitary habit will eventually for a head up to 40 cm across

 

Echeveria Lola

Lola is a hardy slow growing plant that will grow to 10cm across and will rarely offset.


Echeveria Mauna Loa Superba

This form of Mauna Loa is a slow growing hybrid that will eventually reach up to 40cm across, solitary habit.  Extremely rare.

Echeveria Mexican Giant

Mexican Giant is a slow growing hybrid that will eventually reach up to 40cm across, solitary habit.  Extremely rare.

Echeveria minima

Bella is a slow growing miniature species to about 6cm and eventually forming a matt across the ground.  Hardy sun or shade loving.

Echeveria Morning Beauty

This hybrid is best known for the intense blue leaves, grows to 10cm across and will eventually cluster.

 

 

Echeveria nodulosa

Fast growing shrub like echeveria with heads to 8cm, there is a giant form of this to 15cm.  Maximum height is 30 cm.

 

Echeveria gibbiflora var carunculata

Unusual cultivar forming heads up to 30cm across on tall stems that can reach up to 50cm high, solitary habit, rare.

Echeveria Paul Banyon

A novel cultivar forming huge solitary heads from 20 to 30cm across.  Looks best in harsh full sun environments where growth is slow and knobbly growths thicken and develop colours.  Will occasionally produce offsets.

 

Echeveria Perle Von Neurnberg

One of the most intensely coloured of all echeverias, this cultivar is difficult to grow as it will easily collapse if unhappy with the environment.

 

Echeveria Princess lace

An attractive cultivar with heads up to 30cm across. 

 

Echeveria pulidonis

An attractive compact slow growing species forming rosettes to 15cm with occasional offsets. 

 

Echeveria purpurosum

A miniature echeveria species forming a 8cm head on a short trunk over many years, solitary habit, very slow growing.

Echeveria runyonii Rose v macabeana

Atractive fast growing species forming heads to 15cm with numerous offsetts, open growth habit.

 

 

Echeveria subsessilis

Attractive compact species with heads to 15cm and occasional offsets, must be grown protected.

Echeveria Topsy Turvy

A variant of E glauca, this cultivar forms large heads up to 20cm across and will eventually form offsets.

 

Echeveria imbricata

Hardy species used as a parent in many of the modern hybrids, this species will grow almost anywhere, heads will reach up to 30cm across and eventually form offsets.

Echeveria Violet Queen 

Hardy fast growing species well suited to any garden position or pot, will form heads to 15cm with numerous offsets.

 

Echeveria White Rose

Hardy fast growing cultivar with heads to 30cm and numerous offsets once mature.

 

Echeveria Zorro

One of the finest hybrids ever bred, huge heads form up to 40cm across, looks best in full sun and exposure, solitary growth habit.

 

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