Originating from Mexico, Echeveria Agavoides is stemless succulents having star-shaped rosettes consisting of fleshy triangular green leaves that can spread up to 8 inches. As far as height is concerned, it can grow up to 5 inches tall as the plant matures. It has many variables, and almost all of them have slightly red to dark red tips giving them a very adorable look. It produces flowers in summer, which are either pinkish-red or orange in color. It prefers full sun exposure to partial shade and is very sensitive to overwatering. Like other succulents, It can also be propagated by leaves and offsets but can also be grown from seeds and stem cuttings.
Types of Agavoides
Echeveria Agavoides Romeo
A truly stunning variant of Echeveria Agavoides, “Romeo” has a rosette with red leaves and a light greyish tint and terminal spines. It grows slow and steady and reaches up to the height of 6 inches, and spreads up to the diameter of 12 inches. It produces beautiful red flowers from spring to early summer.
Echeveria Agavoides Ebony
One of the most attractive succulents, Echeveria Agavoides Ebony, was originated from Mexico and got very popular due to its rosette having flashy green leaves with dark red margins more pronounced towards the tip. It can grow 12 inches in diameter and 6 inches tall. Its flowers appear in late winter to spring and have a reddish-pink color with yellow tips.
Echeveria Agavoides Red Edges
It is the cultivar of Echeveria, more commonly known as “Lipstick Echeveria.” It has a beautiful small rosette with green fleshy fat leaves, which almost looked hand-painted due to vivid red terminal edges pronounced towards spines. As it grows, it reaches up to 3.2 inches tall and 1.2 inches wide. It produces pinkish-red flowers in summer.
Echeveria Agavoides Romeo Rubin
Having flashy purplish-red leaves, Echeveria Agavoides Romeo Rubin is a beautiful addition to your indoor plants. As it grows, you can reach up to 6 inches tall and 12 inches wide. The leaves have a shiny look and a terminal spine. Flowers bloom in spring and are red with yellow tips.
Echeveria Agavoides Frank Reinelt
Having classical waxy leaves, Echeveria Agavoides Frank Reinelt is very charming succulent, with elongated green leaves having red margins pronounced toward the tip. It grows up to 4 inches wide and 8 inches wide. Its leaves give a great look under the sun and in winter. It produces dense flowers having green and pink colors.
Echeveria Agavoides Giselle
Echeveria Agavoides Giselle is another splendid variant of Echeveria Agavoides, having a compact rosette that looks like a mini globe. It has lush green flashy leaves with beautiful red margins more pronounced towards the upper tips. It likes full sun and is sensitive to overwatering. This variant truly depicts that how beautiful succulents are.
Echeveria Agavoides Lady Finger
Echeveria Lady Finger has a similar shape to Giselle, but what makes it unique and attractive is its greenish-red fleshy leaves. It has more vivid red margins, which give it a very adorable look. Each leaf is arranged in the form of a globule, forming a very beautiful shape. Its colors even get brighter under sunlight.
Echeveria Agavoides Tinkerbell
Commonly known as Echeveria Tinkerbell, it is very slim succulent having green fat small leaves with a light red tint at the margins. The tint intensity varies from variant to variant but is more pronounced towards margins and spine. It can grow up to 6″ tall and 6″ wide and prefer full sun to partial shade.