Echeveria Derenbergii: The echeverias are from the crassulacea family, they are found in Central, North and South America. Their decorative leaves are usually arranged in spiral rosettes, green leaves, the plants flowers freely during summer the blossoms are yellow inside and orange outside.
Echeveria Gibbiflora Arlie Wright Hybrid :The echeverias are from the crassulacea family, this plant has a beautiful mottled brown color, with occasional tints of pink towards the stem and tips of the leaves, it will develop tubers and distortions that provide outstanding character. The outermost leaves on this plant are extremely wide and may crack during shipping, handle carefully. This does not damage the plant and they would fall off seasonally, in any event.
Echeveria Gibbiflora v. Mauna Loa: The echeverias are from the crassulacea family, This plant looks like a mini-volcano, with thick rings of bright red-purple leaves. The leaves grow in spiral rosettes, with the outer leaves showing the deepest coloration.
As the grow, they will develop crests and thick protuberences, giving them a truely unique character.
Echeveria Setosa: Native from Mexico, belongs to the crassulaceae family. Stemless rosettes with numerous offsets, they are dark green with dense white hairs, flowers are red-yellow.
Echeveria Subsisilis: The echeverias are from the crassulacea family, they are found in Central, North and South America. Their decorative leaves are usually arranged in spiral rosettes, the have pinkish gray leaves.
Echeveria Derenbergii
Label: Echeveria Derenbergii