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Echeveria Collection

"Echeveria: A Captivating World of Succulents" Discover the enchanting world of Echeveria, a diverse genus of succulent plants that will leave you in awe

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria Grandiflora, 1847. Creator: Elisabeth Johanna Koning

Echeveria Grandiflora, 1847. Creator: Elisabeth Johanna Koning
Echeveria Grandiflora, 1847

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Airplane plant, Crassula perfoliata var. falcata

Airplane plant, Crassula perfoliata var. falcata
Airplane plant and propeller plant, Crassula perfoliata var. falcata (Crassula falcata). Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Largest-leaved echeveria, Echeveria grandifolia

Largest-leaved echeveria, Echeveria grandifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweets The British Flower Garden

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria gibbiflora

Echeveria gibbiflora (Echeveria metallica var. decora). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria secunda

Echeveria secunda (Echeveria rosacea). Chromolithograph by L. Stroobant after an illustration from life by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1873

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria fulgens

Echeveria fulgens (Blunt-leaved echeveria, Echeveria retusa). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Sharp-leaved echeveria, Echeveria acutifolia

Sharp-leaved echeveria, Echeveria acutifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Rosy echeveria, Echeveria rosea

Rosy echeveria, Echeveria rosea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Racemose-flowered echeveria, Echeveria racemosa

Racemose-flowered echeveria, Echeveria racemosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Mrs Priscilla Bury from Benjamin Maund and the Rev

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria setosa var. deminuta

Echeveria setosa var. deminuta
Victor Mozqueda

Background imageEcheveria Collection: USA, Colorado, Ft. Collins. Echeveria succulent. Credit as Fred Lord / Jaynes Gallery /

USA, Colorado, Ft. Collins. Echeveria succulent. Credit as Fred Lord / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont. com

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Stonecrop plant, Echeveria

Stonecrop plant, Echeveria

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria hybrid, USA

Echeveria hybrid, USA

Background imageEcheveria Collection: echeveria afterglow, echeveria, orange subject

echeveria afterglow, echeveria, orange subject
Echeveria Afterglow Echeveria Orange subject

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria, Echeveria elegans

Echeveria, Echeveria elegans, close up showing tight floral pattern

Background imageEcheveria Collection: echeveria, echeveria perle von nyrnberg

echeveria, echeveria perle von nyrnberg
4631 Echeveria Echeveria Perle von Nurnberg

Background imageEcheveria Collection: echeveria

echeveria
0737 Echeveria:Echeveria cultivar Chelsea Flowershow 2009, The Canary Islands Spa Garden designed by James Wong and David Cubero of Amphibian Design

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Houseleeks

Houseleeks
Photo of an original Fine Lithograph from the Favourite Flowers of Garden & Greenhouse by Edward Step published in 1897 in London

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Moonstones or Sugar Almond Plant -Pachyphytum oviferum-, succulent

Moonstones or Sugar Almond Plant -Pachyphytum oviferum-, succulent

Background imageEcheveria Collection: BAL08421RF002

BAL08421RF002
Flower spike of an Echeveria

Background imageEcheveria Collection: BAL08421RF001

BAL08421RF001
Flower spikes of an Echeveria

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria, USA

Echeveria, USA

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Emerging bud of an Echeveria Plant

Emerging bud of an Echeveria Plant

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Picture No. 11807072

Picture No. 11807072
Centre-barred Sallow Moth resting on Echeveria Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Picture No. 11807071

Picture No. 11807071
Echeveria leaves and flower stalk, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Euphorbia officinarum

Euphorbia officinarum
illustration of a Euphorbia officinarum

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria

Echeveria
Illustration engraving of a Echeveria

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria species -Echeveria minima-, succulent plant with hairy leaves

Echeveria species -Echeveria minima-, succulent plant with hairy leaves

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria -Echeveria minima-, succulent plant with hairy leaves, in a rock garden

Echeveria -Echeveria minima-, succulent plant with hairy leaves, in a rock garden

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria -Echeveria sp. -, succulent, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Echeveria -Echeveria sp. -, succulent, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Echeveria -Echeveria sp.-, succulent, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Hand arranging cacti and succulents in terracotta bowl, Echeveria elegans, Echeveria fimbriata

Hand arranging cacti and succulents in terracotta bowl, Echeveria elegans, Echeveria fimbriata, Mammillaria magnimamma, Aeonium haworthii, Opuntia sp. (Prickly pear cactus)

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria Afterglow

Echeveria Afterglow plant. This plant is a succulent, adapted for arid environments

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria Afterglow flowers

Echeveria Afterglow flowers. This plant is a succulent, adapted for arid environments

Background imageEcheveria Collection: Echeveria rosette (Echeveria Afterglow )

Echeveria rosette (Echeveria Afterglow )


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"Echeveria: A Captivating World of Succulents" Discover the enchanting world of Echeveria, a diverse genus of succulent plants that will leave you in awe. From the delicate Airplane plant, also known as Crassula perfoliata var. Falcata, to the majestic Largest-leaved echeveria, Echeveria grandifolia, each variety offers its own unique charm. One cannot help but be captivated by the beauty gibbiflora with its striking rosettes and vibrant colors. Equally mesmerizing is Echeveria secunda, boasting symmetrical leaves that form exquisite patterns. For those seeking a burst of fiery hues, look no further than Echeveria fulgens. Its intense red tones are sure to make a statement in any garden or indoor space. On the other hand, if you prefer sharp-edged elegance, the Sharp-leaved echeveria (Echeveria acutifolia) will steal your heart with its pointed leaves. The Rosy echeveria (Echeveria rosea) adds a touch of romance with its soft pink petals and graceful appearance. Meanwhile, the Racemose-flowered echeverias (Echevarias racemosa) showcase stunning clusters of flowers atop their succulent foliage. Traveling to Colorado? Don't miss out on spotting the charming Echerverias thriving in Ft. Collins' arid landscapes like the diminutive yet delightful Echerveris setosa var. deminuta - truly a sight to behold. Originating from various regions across America and beyond borders into hybrid varieties from USA such as Stonecrop plant (Ecehervaria hybrid), these resilient plants have found their way into gardens worldwide due to their adaptability and low maintenance requirements.