If you are searching for Echeveria Varieties that Grow Bigger and Fuller, then our list will surprise you!

Here are the best types of Echeverias you can grow

Echeveria Varieties that Grow Bigger and Fuller

1. Afterglow Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Afterglow’

Height & Spread: 1-2 feet tall and wide

‘Afterglow’ displays large rosettes in powdery lavender-pink hue. Its fleshy leaves are embellished with bright pink margins.

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2. Mexican Giant Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria colorata ‘Mexican Giant’

Height & Spread: 1 foot wide

This slow-growing succulent shows off stemless rosettes of arching and upright leaves covered in the powdery white-waxy coating.

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3. Blue Atoll Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Blue Atoll’

Height & Spread: 1-2 feet wide

‘Blue Atoll’ offers a beautiful rosette with fleshy blue-green foliage. During spring, the stems carry small orange and yellow blossoms.

4. Cassyz Winter Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Cassyz Winter’

Height & Spread: 1-2 feet tall

This evergreen succulent features wide rosettes with pointed and soft pink foliage with a silver-green center.

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5. Ruffles Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Ruffles’

This pretty succulent offers a rosette of heavily ruffled, gray-green leaves that turn pink according to the time of the year and sun exposure.

6. Gibbiflora Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria gibbiflora

This large species shows off short-stem rosettes of broad, glaucous leaves with a spoon-like shape and beautiful red-green hues.

7. Caronculata Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria gibbiflora ‘Caronculata’

Height & Spread: Can grow up to a foot wide

This echeveria forms bumpy wart-like lumps known as ‘carunculations’ on the upper surface of the foliage. The gray-green leaves have red hues.

8. Mauna Loa Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Mauna Loa’

This beautiful succulent exhibits crinkle foliage with frilly margins. The pale green leaves show off blue and pink hue with age.

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9. Blue Curls Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Blue Curls’

It forms a rosette of ruffled-edged aqua blue-green foliage that turns pink during spring and fall. Red-pink blooms appear in summer.

10. Fire and Ice Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria subrigida ‘Fire and Ice’

Height & Spread: 1 foot tall and wide

This beautiful succulent shows off dusty, silver-blue foliage with red hues. During late spring to early summer, it displays multi-colored blooms.

11. White Rose Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria cante

It features a thick powdery white-lavender coating on the leaf edges. The plant grows yellow-orange blooms during summer.

12. Chenille Plant Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria pulvinata

Height & Spread: 1 foot tall and can spread many feet

This shrubby variety offers a rosette of green leaves coated in thick white hairs. It develops red tinges along the leaf edges in direct sun.

13. Painted Lady Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria derenbergii

This echeveria has a rosette of fleshy white-green leaves with blunt-edged triangles. In a period of around 2-5 years, it can spread up to 1-2 feet

14. Giant Hens and Chickens

Botanical Name: Echeveria gigantea

Its rosette displays large and broad, spoon-shaped leaves with a gray-green tint. Keep it in direct sunlight for red edges.

15. Glaucous Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria secunda var. glauca

It forms a large rosette of glaucous leaves in powdery blue shade. In summer, pink-yellow flowers make the plant more beautiful.

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16. Echeveria dactylifera

Botanical Name: Echeveria dactylifera walther

This succulent shows off a large, stemless, or short-stemmed rosette of red-brown, slightly glaucous leaves with red edges.

17. Ghost Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria lilacina

This slow-growing succulent shows off spoon-shaped, fleshy, silver-gray leaves arranged in symmetrical rosettes.

18. Laulindsa Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Laulindsa’

This slow-growing succulent boasts a stemless, solitary rosette of gray foliage with red edges. The leaf’s surface is covered in a powdery-white waxy coating.

19. Lindsayana Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria colorata f. Lindsayana

This ornamental variety displays tight rosettes of blue, fleshy foliage with pink tips. From mid-summer to fall, pink blossoms appear on the arching stems.

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  • Deborah L. Sundstrom
  • February 11, 2022 At 6:56 am
  • Beautiful! Where can i buy some??
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  • Florence Mpongo
  • February 19, 2022 At 12:52 am
  • How do I receive them in Zambia
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  • five nights at freddy’s
  • April 28, 2022 At 9:08 am
  • Nice blog! I used to see a variety of Echeveria trees, but I have never ever seen one of them. So I this they are difficult to find. Where can you recommend for me to buy them?
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Beautiful! Where can i buy some??

How do I receive them in Zambia

Nice blog! I used to see a variety of Echeveria trees, but I have never ever seen one of them. So I this they are difficult to find. Where can you recommend for me to buy them?

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