Description
Echeveria agavoides is a stemless succulent that forms a dense, usually solitary rosette. It has thick, fleshy, triangular leaves that end in a sharp point, which is how it got the name “agavoides,” meaning “like an agave.” The leaves are apple green with margins that turn reddish when exposed to bright sunlight.
Family: Crassulaceae | Genus: |
Common Name(s): Molded Wax Agave | Mature Size: 30+ cm in diameter |
Origin: Mexico | Dormancy: |
Flower Colours: Pink - Orange - Red & Yellow | Bloom Season: Spring - early Summer |
Sun Exposure: Full sun - Partial shade | Watering: “Soak and dry” method every two weeks |
Temperatures: 10 - 24 °C | Toxic: No |