Skip to product information
1 of 27

RedCrocus Echeveria Assorted Live Succulent Rosettes - Easy Care, Drought Tolerant - Indoor/Outdoor, Terrariums, Planters, Wedding Favors 5.5" Pot

RedCrocus Echeveria Assorted Live Succulent Rosettes - Easy Care, Drought Tolerant - Indoor/Outdoor, Terrariums, Planters, Wedding Favors 5.5" Pot

Regular price $54.00 USD
Regular price $70.20 USD Sale price $54.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

SKU:berb523-redcrocus

Pot Size

Succulent- Echeveria Assorted

A curated mix of compact, colorful rosette succulents for containers, windowsills, and water-wise gardens.

Description

Echeveria Assorted features a diverse selection of rosette-forming succulents prized for their sculptural symmetry, pastel-to-saturated leaf colors, and powdery “farina” on many varieties. These sun-loving, drought-tolerant plants stay compact and tidy, producing offsets to form handsome clusters over time. When mature, arching bloom stalks carry bell-shaped flowers in warm tones that attract pollinators. Easy-care and versatile, assorted Echeverias shine in small pots, dish gardens, and modern mixed planters.

Suggested Uses

  • Bright windowsills & desks
  • Patio containers & bowls
  • Rock & crevice gardens
  • Xeriscape plantings
  • Mixed succulent planters
  • Living wreaths & walls
  • Wedding favors/centerpieces
  • Open terrariums (not sealed)
  • Edging and small borders

Plant Details

  • Botanical name iconBotanical NameSucculent- Echeveria Assorted
  • Common name iconCommon NameSucculent- Echeveria
  • Size and growth iconSize & GrowthTypically 4–12 in tall and 6–18 in wide; forms neat rosettes and offsets into clumps with age.
  • Hardiness zones iconHardiness ZonesUSDA 9–11 (some 10–11). Frost-tender; protect below ~35°F (1–2°C). Grow indoors elsewhere.
  • Foliage type iconFoliage TypeEvergreen, fleshy rosettes in hues of blue-green, silver, pinks, and purples; many with protective powdery farina.
  • Bloom time iconBloom TimeLate spring to summer; occasional fall rebloom. Bell-shaped flowers in coral, orange, or pink on arching stalks.
  • Growth rate iconGrowth RateModerate—quickest in warm, bright conditions during spring and summer.
  • Light requirements iconLight RequirementsFull sun to bright light; 4–6+ hours daily. Indoors, a south or west window (or grow lights). Acclimate to avoid scorch.
  • Pollinators iconAttracts PollinatorsYes—flowers draw bees, butterflies, and sometimes hummingbirds.
  • Indoor friendly iconIndoor FriendlyExcellent houseplant with bright light, porous soil, and minimal watering.
  • Container friendly iconContainer FriendlyIdeal for containers, dish gardens, and mixed succulent bowls with drainage.
  • Deer resistant iconDeer ResistantGenerally deer and rabbit resistant due to thick, unpalatable leaves.
  • Pet warning iconPet WarningConsidered non-toxic to cats and dogs; ingestion may cause mild stomach upset—discourage chewing.
  • Fragrant iconFragrantNot typically fragrant; valued for form and color rather than scent.
  • Cut flower iconCut FlowerDurable rosettes and airy bloom stalks suit bouquets and long-lasting arrangements.
  • Grows well with iconGrows Well WithGrows Well With Sedum, Graptopetalum, Sempervivum, Crassula, Haworthia, and Curio/Senecio in well-drained soils.

Care Tips

  • Planting instructions iconPlanting InstructionsUse a pot with drainage. Set the plant at the same depth as in its nursery pot, keeping the rosette above soil. Firm gently and wait 2–3 days before first watering. Space 6–12 in outdoors for airflow.
  • Soil moisture iconSoil MoistureLet soil dry completely between waterings. Water deeply, then drain. Typical frequency: every 7–14 days in active growth; every 3–4 weeks in winter. Avoid water sitting in the rosette.
  • Soil type iconSoil TypeFast-draining cactus/succulent mix amended with 30–50% mineral grit (pumice, perlite, or coarse sand); pH 6.0–7.0.
  • Humidity iconHumidityPrefers low to average humidity (30–50%). Provide good air circulation; avoid closed terrariums and persistently damp rooms.
  • Pruning instructions iconPruning InstructionsRemove spent flower stalks and dry lower leaves. Divide offsets in spring/summer. Clean tools to prevent disease spread.
  • Winter care iconWinter CareProtect from frost; maintain 55–75°F (13–24°C) indoors with brightest light available. Water sparingly and pause feeding until spring.
  • Planting depth iconPlanting DepthCrown level with the soil surface; do not bury leaves. Cover roots with 0.5–1 in of mix only to prevent rot.
  • Fertilization iconFertilizationLight feeder. Apply a diluted (¼–½ strength) balanced or succulent-specific fertilizer monthly from spring to mid-summer; none in fall/winter.
  • Special care iconSpecial CareAcclimate gradually to higher sun; rotate monthly for even rosettes; keep water off leaves to preserve farina; watch for mealybugs/aphids and ensure airflow.
View full details