2011-12 EuroAmerican Propagators Catalog

Echeveria gibbiflora SOVEREIGN BLUE ™ ‘Joey 1’ USPP21544

Echeveria imbricata

BLACK PRINCE Tight rosettes up to 3 inches wide with thin, triangular leaves that are a dark black color. Rich burgundy red flowers appear on stalks in late autumn. 32S, 84 1 Z 9-11 6-8”

Z 9-11 2-4”

Glossy, blue-green leaves are arranged in neatly formed rosettes. Plants are excellent used in mixed containers as well as in the front of the border in the landscape. 32S, 84 1

Echeveria hybrids

Echeveria nodulosa

AFTERGLOW ™ A vigorous variety with broad dusty-lavender leaves that have a bright pink margin. The short stems will each hold large rosettes that can reach 16-inches wide. The flowers are a deep orange-red. Afterglow can tolerate shade, but will have the most outstanding colors in full sun. 32S 1 BLACK KNIGHT Very dark chocolate pointed leaves form a neat and clean rosette. The striking red flowers are produced over a long period in winter. 32S, 84 1 BLUE ATOLL ™ ‘**’ USPPAF Firm, dusty blue colored leaves with gently formed tips are soft to the touch. A great container or rock garden plant. 32S, 84 1 PERLE VON NÜRNBERG A beautiful rosette-forming succulent that has dusty rose colored leaves. In summer, the coral pink flowers appear on 1-foot long reddish-stemmed inflorescences. Plant in full sun, part shade or place on a sunny windowsill indoors. 32S, 50 1 RED GLO ™ ‘**’ USPPAF A dramatic specimen for the garden. Tight rosettes, with ultra- crimped margins, have vibrant green interiors that transform to bright red on the outsides. 32S 1 VIOLET QUEEN More petite than the other Echeverias in our collection, this hardy rosette-forming, gray leaved succulent freely offsets to form a dense small mound. The gently curving leaves form a beautiful open lotus blossom shape. Each leaf, especially the tips, take on a rose pink coloration in winter that is enhanced by cold nights and even light frosts. 32S, 84 1 ZORRO One of the largest Echeverias in our collection with rosettes that can reach to 16 inches wide, rising up on sturdy stems topped with knobby leaves. The foliage colors change through the season, but include a dark chocolate red to dark burgundy red with new leaves often paler than mature ones. The leaf margins are often a brighter pink. 32S, 50 1

PAINTED ECHEVERIA A very unique color pattern, Painted Echeveria has sage-green foliage that is brushed with rich burgundy tones. In mid-summer, the stems of the inflorescences appear and are covered with bracts that are similar in color and pattern to the foliage. 32S, 50 1 Z 9-11 6-8”

Z 9-11 10-14”

Echeveria pulvinata JASPER ™

Z 9-11 6-8”

Z 9-11 6-12”

Jasper has a well-branched and shrubby habit with hairy, light green leaves that are tipped in a rich red. Large, orange-red flowers appear in late spring and early summer. An excellent container plant or low- growing groundcover in the landscape. 32S, 84 1

Z 9-11 4-6”

Echeveria runyonii

TOPSY TURVY A very interesting habit, the rosettes of Topsy Turvy have pale silver- blue leaves that are strongly inversely curled and pointing straight up. Plants offsets profusely and quickly become mounds with many large individual rosettes. Bright orange and yellow flowers rise above the foliage, in late summer, on tall arching inflorescences. 32S, 84 1 MADRE DEL SUR ™ An unusual leaf with a very wavy and crinkled margin. The leaves are a dusty, lavender-gray with brighter pink edges. Branched stems appear in late summer with bright pink and yellow flowers. A truly unique plant. 32S 1 Z 9-11 6-8” Z 9-11 6-12” Echeveria shaviana

Z 9-11 6-10”

Z 9-11 6-8”

Z 9-11 4-6”

Z 9-11 6-8”

AFTERGLOW ™ Echeveria hybrid

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