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- Echeveria is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Cr****ulaceae, native to semi-desert areas of Central America, Mexico and northwestern South...
- Kapitany, (2009). Knowing Echeverias, Cactus and Succulent Journal, Volume 81 Issue 2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Echeveria agavoides. Wikispecies...
- (hardback), ISBN 9780521685535 (paperback). pp. 149, 151 Attila Kapitany, (2009). Knowing Echeverias, Cactus and Succulent Journal, Volume 81 Issue 2. v t e...
- Echeveria desmetiana, incorrectly known as Echeveria pea****ii, is a succulent plant in the family Cr****ulaceae. L. de Smet was the first grower of this...
- Echeveria lilacina, common name ghost echeveria or Mexican hens and chicks, is a species of succulent plants in the genus Echeveria belonging to the family...
- Echeveria pulidonis is a species of flowering plant in the family Cr****ulaceae, native to central Mexico, more specifically, Puebla and Veracruz. Habit:...
- Echeveria pulvinata, the plush plant, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Echeveria, native to southwest and central Mexico. A succulent, it has...
- diameter. Synonym: Echeveria lindsayana Walther 1972 Forms: Echeveria colorata f. brandtii Cultivars: Echeveria colorata 'Haage' Echeveria colorata 'Mexican...
- Echeveria runyonii is a species of flowering plant in the family Cr****ulaceae, that is native to the state of Tamaulipas in Mexico. Several cultivars...
- Echeveria laui is a slow-growing perennial succulent plant native to the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a po****r decorative plant due to its distinctive...