The crested shape of this succulent presents the typical compact fan arrangement, which makes each specimen absolutely unique, never identical to another and for this reason so much appreciated by collectors. It is a wonderful hybrid not present in nature, but obtained in the nursery from the crossing between Echeveria minima and Echeveria Secunda, to obtain a new specimen that contains the characteristics of the parents and distorts them in an innovative and original way. In its normal form it assumes the typical compact and rather small rosette disposition, formed by roundish, fleshy and slightly concave leaves, similar to a spoon ending at the apex in a modest tip. One of the strengths of this plant is undoubtedly its peculiar coloring: the epidermis is completely covered by a sort of whitish plum that protects it from atmospheric agents and helps to give it its bluish hue-glaucous, pleasantly enlivened by pink-reddish shaded margins that accentuate even more with abundant exposure to sunlight. Often, with the growth of Echeveria 'Lara', it will tend to tuft on the base, giving rise to a composition of rosettes similar to a wonderful delicate and elegant floral bouquet!