Echeveria pilosa

Echeveria pilosa 

Echeveria pilosa is a stunning succulent that forms rosettes of green leaves that turn red at the tips when exposed to complete sunlight. Stems are erect, basic or rarely branched as well as up to 3.2 inches (8 centimeters) high. The attractive Echeveria pilosa has eye-catching hairs on all of its leaves. Blossoms are orange-red with a yellow idea, bell-shaped, and normally appear in summertime at the end of a leafy, as much as 1 foot (30 cm) high blossom stalk. Echeveria pilosa is comparable in look to Echeveria coccinea, but it has shorter stems and also a branched cluster of flowers. 

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