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Granny Smith apple green, succulent foliage, indispensable in echeveria collections for contrasting with the pinks, blues and burgundies of other plants.

'Crested' is an unusual cristate form of Echeveria agavoides with young apple green to yellow leaves with red tips.

Echeveria agavoides 'Ebony' has dramatic pointed apple green leaves with red and black tips.

Echeveria agavoides 'Ebony Wide Leaf' has broad apple green leaves with red, burgundy and black tips.

Echeveria agavoides 'Honey Pink' has young apple green leaves tipped with pinkish red.

'Peach'/'8' has beautiful broad, bluish green leaves that can develop peach and apricot tones with stress.

'Lipstick' is a dramatic form of Echeveria agavoides with apple green leaves with tips in bright lipstick red.

Echeveria agavoides 'Miranda' forms lovely rosettes of apple green foliage which are extremely valuable for contrast in mixed containers.

'Romeo' is a special form of Echeveria agavoides in which the normally apple green leaves are flushed and speckled with red.

'Romeo Rubin' is a stunning form of Echeveria agavoides in which the normally apple green leaves are rich red and burgundy.

'Scarlet' is a dramatic form of Echeveria agavoides in which the normally apple green leaves are nearly completely flushed w/ burgundy red.

Echeveria cante 'White Cloud' is a stunning succulent forming large rosettes of broad, white foliage edged with hot pink.

Echeveria colorata 'Mexican Giant' is a large plant with very thick, fleshy, silver white to silver blue leaves often flushed with lavender pink.

Echeveria cuspidata var. zaragozae forms small, compact rosettes of pale blue leaves with purple tips.

Echeveria elegans 'Giant' is a larger form than the regular species with silver blue rosettes hardy to zone 8.

Echeveria elegans 'Raspberry Ice' develops lovely pink tones around icy blue interiors especially on older leaves.

Echeveria gibbiflora var. metallica has broad, spoon-shaped bluish leaves glowing with and highlighted in pink on large plants.

Echeveria hyalina forms beautiful powder blue rosettes of tightly packed succulent foliage.

Echeveria laui forms large rosettes of thick, tongue-like leaves in silver to palest silver-blue.

Echeveria lilacina forms flat rosettes with a "rosebud" shape in shades of silvery-grey almost white with a pearlescent blue hue and lavender flush in sun.

‘Moondust’ is a gorgeous hybrid of Echeveria lilacina and E. laui with fleshy, rounded, spoon-shaped, silver-white leaves.

Echeveria longissima var. aztatlensis forms greyish green rosettes with red edges and speckles.

Echeveria minima Variegated is a special form with sky blue succulent leaves with ivory white margins.

Echeveria pelusida is an echeveria with thick, upward-curving, silvery-blue leaves with a striking red line on its margins.