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Mexican Hens and ChicksEcheveria basse
1. Caribbean Blue
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Silvery blue rosette with flushes of pink on its leaf edges when grown in bright sun. This variety has lots of long leaves and a thick coating of farina for sun protection that also gives it a soft, powdery appearance.
3D-N 4"-10"6"-9"9-11
 Echeveria hybrid
2. Curly Red
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'Curly Red' Echeveria are celebrated for their striking red-tinted, curly-edged leaves that create a captivating rosette shape. These stunning succulents are perfect for adding a bold splash of color to any plant collection. Ideal for indoor and outdoor settings, the ‘Curly Red’ is a beautiful addition to decorative pots and succulent gardens or a unique centerpiece in your home.
3D-N   6"-10"6"-10"9-11
  
3. Perle Von Nürnberg
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A beautiful rosette-forming succulent that has dusty rose-colored leaves. In summer, the coral pink flowers appear on 1’ long reddish stemmed inflorescences. Plant in sun, part shade, or place on a sunny windowsill indoors.
3D-N   6"-10"6"-10"9-11
  
4. Purple Perle Von Nürnberg
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Echeveria Purple Pearl has more intense purple coloring than Perle Von Nurnberg, but with silver edging that makes this variety a standout among the Echeverias.
3D-N 3"-5"6"-10"9-11
  
5. Red Prince
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A fast-growing Echeveria with large burgundy/red leaves that will fade to a pleasing matte color over time. Large, bell-shaped orange flowers will bloom late spring.
3D-N 6"-8"6"-10"9-11
 Echeveria mensa
6. Mensa (aka- Dark Desire; Neon Black Pride)
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It is highly prized for its large rosettes and fantastic color. The leaves are grey-green or blue-green with pink to lavender flushing when grown in bright sunlight.
3D-N 6"-8"6"-8"9-11
 Echeveria nodulosa
7. Red Line
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A Mexican succulent that forms large, loose rosettes of fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves in dark gray-green with cabernet-red stripes and margins. Slender flower stalks carry nodding, bell-shaped flowers in orange-yellow.
3D-N 10"-18"8"-10"9-11
 Echeveria pulvinata
8. Devotion
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Echeveria pulvinata 'Devotion' is a beautiful non-flowering Echeveria succulent with short stems and dense terminal rosette of fleshy green and warm burgundy red leaves covered with tiny hairs creating a velvety feel. It has a nice round shape and remains compact to a height of about 6". Leaves are up to 2" long and 3/4" wide. They become more red-colored in stronger light. This plant does not flower.
3D-N  5"-6"6"-8"9-11
 Echeveria subsessilis
9. Blue
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A beautifully shaped, compact succulent with silvery white-blue, spoon-shaped leaves that are edged in pink. The foliage forms a nice rosette. Hummingbirds love arching stems of pinkish-orange, bell-shaped flowers.
3D-N 4"-6"6"-8"n/a
 Echeveria vertis (formerly elegans)
10. Mexican Snowball
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E. elegans is a tender succulent forming a clump of evergreen rosettes of spoon-shaped, whitish-green leaves and one-sided racemes of lantern-shaped pink flowers, tipped with yellow, in late winter and spring.
3D-N  4"4"n/a

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