Echeveria pulidonis
Echeveria pulidonis, commonly known as Pulido’s Echeveria, is a compact, evergreen succulent prized for its neat rosettes of fleshy, pale blue‑green leaves edged with vibrant red margins and tips. Its architectural form makes it perfect for rockeries, succulent gardens, containers, and mixed patio displays, providing year‑round visual appeal.
In spring to early summer, Echeveria pulidonis produces slender, arching stems with clusters of bright yellow, urn-shaped flowers that add seasonal interest. It gradually forms offsets, creating attractive clumps of rosettes that enhance texture and colour in garden designs. Hardy and drought-tolerant once established, this succulent thrives in bright sunlight and well-drained soil.
Plant Details
• Scientific Name: Echeveria pulidonis
• Common Name: Pulido’s Echeveria
• Origin: Central Mexico (Puebla & Veracruz)
• Flower Colour: Bright yellow
• Flowering Time: Spring to early summer
• Height: ±0.1–0.3 m
• Spread: ±0.1–0.5 m
• Growth Habit: Evergreen, rosette‑forming succulent
Care & Planting Tips
• Planting Position: Full sun to bright light; morning sun is ideal in hot climates for best leaf colour
• Water Requirements: Low; use soak-and-dry method, ensuring soil is fully dry before watering again
• Soil: Very well-drained, sandy or cactus/succulent mix to prevent root rot
• Hardiness: Tender; protect from frost and prolonged wet or cold conditions
• Uses: Rockeries, containers, succulent gardens, xeriscapes, accent plantings
Available Sizes
• 12 cm pots

Disclaimer: Photo shows typical appearance of our plants. Growth, size, and flower color may vary with season and growing conditions.