One of my favourite species Echeveria is alata. It forms compact, symmetrical rosettes of narrow, pointed green leaves with reddish margins. I love how the rosette itself sits atop a short, woody stem as the plant ages.
Is anyone able to recommend any other similar shrubby Echeveria? Ones that grow a bit more like Aeoniums or Crassula ovata?
The only other one I know is Echeveria pulvinata. I have the form “devotion” but forgot to photograph it. Sadly I don’t think that one flowers.
by HomeForABookLover
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As far as I know Echeveria macdougallii is a species that grows shrubbery.
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